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Your photos are very cool - well composed and novel. Catching the right angles and moods. Kinda Jeffery Smartesque. Often funny. I'm enjoying coming across them!
Hi Bruce, thanks for your comment! Sorry for the delay in response, I've been over seas. This photo was taken at the end of the public access on Garden of Eden Road. Maybe you've found it by now.
From here you can follow the fence line to walk up to the Cougals.
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I agree with Amy Kaur :-) It's called bitter gourd. Here, we call it amargoso. It tastes so bitter and very rich in iron. I like that vegetable.
This is a great pic. It looks like a lost world.
Your photos are very cool - well composed and novel. Catching the right angles and moods. Kinda Jeffery Smartesque. Often funny. I'm enjoying coming across them!
Hi Bruce, thanks for your comment! Sorry for the delay in response, I've been over seas. This photo was taken at the end of the public access on Garden of Eden Road. Maybe you've found it by now. From here you can follow the fence line to walk up to the Cougals.
Very nice photo. I like it a lot. Friendly greeting from Poland, Lukas
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Hi Dallas, I believe you have named the road incorrectly. Should it be Bookers Road?
Great photo Forestsnail. Little fairy houses, hey!
i think it would be a shame to lose such a magnificent tree.
Разве это не Queensland (Australia)?
This beautiful Ficus virens has a stem girth of 16.5 metres!