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The Hillville Fire had run all the way to Rainbow Flat then entered Khappinghat National Park. From there it spread east to Wallabi Point, north to Tallwoods Village and and west to Mt Talawahl. It also burned south to the boundary of the Serenity Resort which adjoins the National Park.
It also burned almost right up to the junction of Old Soldiers Road and Figtree Drive at Moor Creek, about 1 kilometre north of my property. Fortunately favourable winds and cleared land at this point allowed a number of RFS brigades to slow, then stop the fires progress just short of the Old Soldiers Road and Diamond Beach Road junction.
The smoke in this image is coming from dried out swamp land largely made up of peat moss. Peat moss fires can burn for some time after such fires but a local RFS volunteer who lives nearby kept a close eye on it after the brigades were called away.
Protaras is a predominantly tourist resort which comes under the administrative jurisdiction of Paralimni Municipality in Cyprus
The (now) absolutely-laden fig tree in my front yard. We're gonna have a fig-pickin' party before too long!
Thanks to all who took part in the FreshStart photography night at Figtree tonight.
It was great to see people out shooting and learning the basics of how to do it even better.
See you (and anyone else who would like to join us) on Saturday morning 5:30am at the harbour or same place next week 7:30pm on Tuesday night.
Description: Large Fig Tree at Gairloch along the Herbert River
Date: No date known
Location: Ingham, Queensland, Australia
Creator: Unknown
Rights information: No known copyright restriction
Source: Item is held by Hinchinbrook Shire Library
ID: Album 1 / Photo 88
For more information please visit: www.hinchinbrooklibraries.com.au
Oiling around. Servicing Class 16A Garratt 611 at Figtree.
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Tenemos el cesto lleno de higos en Cocina Global . ¡Sólo nos falta tu receta!
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We've a full basket of figs in Global Kitchen . We're waiting your recipe!
Fig Tree Bay is a sandy beach in the resort of Protaras, Cyprus. The sandy beach stretches for 500m and the waters are clean enough for the beach to have been awarded blue flag designation. The beach, which runs the length of its own cove, takes its name from the fig trees located close to the coast.
Scout leader Karu receives his Wood Badge at 1st Figtree Scouts group campfire at Mt Keira Scout Camp
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Water entering Raintrees from neighbouring upstream properties via Middle Arm Creek flows under Figtree Drive culvert and through our property exiting under a culvert across Panorama Drive at Diamond Beach.
Ultimately the water flows into a feeder creek which then flows into Moor Creek before flowing on into Khappinghat Creek. It then travels through Khappinghat Nature Reserve, into Saltwater National Park, then to the ocean at Wallabi Point.
Yesterday I went to New Hampshire with Mel. This fig tree belongs to two new faculty members at UNH who are moving in to their new place. I had never seen a fig tree, so of course I decided to take pictures. This is the best one. I decide to post it today because the timing is right to consider the fig tree. What was that line again? Something about sitting under a vine and fig tree, something about swords beaten into plowshares, something about studying war no more, something about no one being afraid. . . .
sleepover in the backyard, complete with tents, a trampoline, and guinea pigs, march 2001
largs bay, adelaide, south australia
I am looking for a recipe for using Green Figs, Major pruning this week will make this an option. Conserve, Canned in Syrup, etc???
sleepover in the backyard, complete with tents, a trampoline, and guinea pigs, march 2001
largs bay, adelaide, south australia
Fig Tree Bay is a sandy beach in the resort of Protaras, Cyprus. The sandy beach stretches for 500m and the waters are clean enough for the beach to have been awarded blue flag designation. The beach, which runs the length of its own cove, takes its name from the fig trees located close to the coast.