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Mountain Ash Thes closer tree is over 250 feet high. The tallest tree in the world was a...
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Fallen Trunk ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns The Tree Ferns here grow shorty then in Tarra Valley. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns Fronds and trunks. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns This was taken from the suspension bridge. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns Another from the suspension bridge. The last time here the trees and...
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Tree Ferns Taken from the other side of the suspension bridge. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns Beside the path through the gully. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns ©T Lubcke 2004
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Trees & Tree Ferns It was a hot day but not under the trees and ferns. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Tree Ferns ©T Lubcke 2004
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Fungus Sorry Steve it was the only one I saw. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Male Lyrebird I was taking photos of Ferns and heard a scratching noise, when I...
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Bulga Park Path The path is a nice easy walk through the park. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Bulga Park Path So nice and cooooool. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Bulga Park Path Duck! ©T Lubcke 2004
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Bulga Park Path A bit of a switchback, to the creek at the bottom. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Moss A branch with a beard. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Mountain Ash Ahh let the trees grow tall. Some are over 250 feet tall and can be...
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Road View It is 2 kms in a straight line from Bulga Park to Tarra Valley, but by...
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Road View From shadow to light. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Road View A nice drive amongst the Tree Ferns. ©T Lubcke 2004
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Road View Mountain Ash and Tree Ferns. ©T Lubcke 2004
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