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The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, formerly known as the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world.[1] Collectively, the rainforests are a World Heritage Site with fifty separate reserves totalling 366,500 hectares (906,000 acres) from Newcastle to Brisbane. Wikipaedia
This part is the head waters of the Albert river
OHoh Rainforest National Park
The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S. Within Olympic National Park
The Butterfly Rainforest is a can’t-miss living exhibit that features hundreds of free-flying butterflies and birds from around the world along with an assortment of other animals including turtles and fish to experience firsthand. The lush landscape is planted in tropical trees and colorful flowering plants amid waterfalls and a walking path. Skilled interpretive staff are available to help answer questions and provide visitors with a personal and highly engaging experience.
Another recent discovery at Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Gardens in Brisbane. A rather cooling area to be on a hot and humid day.
Mossman Mill's 2-foot gauge B-B diesel hydraulic 'Daintree; passes through a small patch of rainforest as it crosses the bridge over Cassowary Creek with another load of cane for the mill on 5 August 2022.
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Zenithoptera fasciata
Rainforest Bluewing - Grasbarki (Suriname)
Canon 5D Mark IV + Sigma 180mm 1:2.8 APO macro DG HSM
Since I'm so excited about an upcoming backpacking trip on the Olympic Peninsula, I wanted to post an old image from my first time visiting. This is from the incredible Hoh Rainforest.
While hiking through I spotted this little cascade so I navigated up this steep incline and tried to find a composition. This was a tricky one since trying to crouch on a steep incline with barely any working room is difficult at the best of time, especially for the old knees haha. But the challenge is one of my favorite parts about this kind of photography.
I remember this moment fondly and hope you enjoy the image!
Northeast end of Tobago looking out over the world's longest protected rainforest. St. Giles Island in the distance past Man Of War Bay, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies.
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A gnarled tree in the rain forest shields a closely coddled seedling bouquet in its bosom. The secret life of trees deep in the woods is enchanting.
We've visited the Hoh many times over the years, and I've always found it very challenging to capture its true essence with a camera. This trip I made it my single-most goal, but still it was difficult.