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Enter the Cloud Forest, a mysterious world veiled in mist. Take in breath-taking mountain views surrounded by diverse vegetation and hidden floral gems.
The Tree Top Walk, is a walkway that rises up to 38m above the forest. All ages can view the canopy of the magnificent tingle forest. Visitors get a different perspective on the shapes, sounds and movement of the forest. www.valleyofthegiants.com.au/treetopwalk.html
This was the milometer from the hire car when we handed it back in. We forgot to reset the counter before we left Perth to head south to Margaret River, so these are just the Ks we did from Perth heading north. We estimated the total distance driven was around 4500km.
I loved that little Corolla, so much I eventually bought one in the UK.
I leaned over the guardrail of the platform walk, suspended 40 metres above this casm and vortex to capture the view. The platform walk was swaying and oscillating from the strong breeze. I was the only one there really early in the morning.....I cant imagine if it were more, the swaying will be impossible for the shot. This is the best spot over the whole platform walk. But others will have different opinion.
I was back at my parent's house in Kulim. The weekend was rather free and lack of events. I decided to drive 30km from town after dropping my daughter at school to the Ulu Sedim River. There in the thick midst of the Tropical Jungle were some awesome white water river and rapids....it is a site for the International River Slalom competition.
On site was the longest treetop canopy constructed over more than one kilometer in length. The walkway is elevated at the maximum of 30 metres above the forest. The gantry are laid out with a slight gradient to the peak and descending back over the river crossing.
It is weird seeing the tall trees moving out in circular motion from the strong breeze.
My next series will be featuring shots from the location.
Location : Ulu Sungai Sedim, Kedah, Malaysia.
Time: 8.00 AM
OLYMPUS OM2n, G-Zuiko 50mm F1.4, Fujifilm Velvia 50, Crossed Processed
Salcey Forest - Tree Top Walk
Royal Forest of Salcey which offers excellent walking opportunities both on the ground and suspended in mid-air on the unique tree-top walkway
The tip of the bamboo tree at the level of the platform at the end of the treetop walkway.
The Tropical Rainforest tree canopy walk is about a kilometre long and elevated at about 26 metres above the forest base.
CANON EOS50D, Canon EF 50mm F1.4 USM, Wide Open
The Tree Top Walk, is a walkway that rises up to 38m above the forest. All ages can view the canopy of the magnificent tingle forest. Visitors get a different perspective on the shapes, sounds and movement of the forest. www.valleyofthegiants.com.au/treetopwalk.html
'valley of the giants 'walkway through the top of the ancient eucalypt forest, Walpole, Western Australia
People walk amongst the tree tops at the Otway Fly in Beech Forest, Victoria.
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Sabah: above Poring Hot Springs, at east base of Mt Kinabalu. This was one of the scarier treetop walks I have experienced, with ground 40 m (130 ft) below and the walkway swaying.
The Tree Top Walk, is a walkway that rises up to 38m above the forest. All ages can view the canopy of the magnificent tingle forest. Visitors get a different perspective on the shapes, sounds and movement of the forest. www.valleyofthegiants.com.au/treetopwalk.html
The Temperate House built from 1859 was designed by Decimus Burton. It was the largest glasshouse in the world, and is still the largest Victorian one.
The Tree Top Walk, is a walkway that rises up to 38m above the forest. All ages can view the canopy of the magnificent tingle forest. Visitors get a different perspective on the shapes, sounds and movement of the forest. www.valleyofthegiants.com.au/treetopwalk.html
The Tree Top Walk, is a walkway that rises up to 38m above the forest. All ages can view the canopy of the magnificent tingle forest. Visitors get a different perspective on the shapes, sounds and movement of the forest. www.valleyofthegiants.com.au/treetopwalk.html
Part of the trail included the HSBC TreeTop Walk - a 250m aerial free standing suspension bridge (according to wikipedia!)
I was back at my parent's house in Kulim. The weekend was rather free and lack of events. I decided to drive 30km from town after dropping my daughter at school to the Ulu Sedim River. There in the thick midst of the Tropical Jungle were some awesome white water river and rapids....it is a site for the International River Slalom competition.
On site was the longest treetop canopy constructed over more than one kilometer in length. The walkway is elevated at the maximum of 30 metres above the forest. The gantry are laid out with a slight gradient to the peak and descending back over the river crossing.
It is weird seeing the tall trees moving out in circular motion from the strong breeze.
My next series will be featuring shots from the location.
Location : Ulu Sungai Sedim, Kedah, Malaysia.
Time: 8.00 AM
OLYMPUS OM2n, G-Zuiko 50mm F1.4, Fujifilm Velvia 50, Crossed Processed
Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, a spectacular lightweight bridge through the forest canopy of gigantic tingle trees.
Tree Top Walk in the Valley of the Giants is exactly what it sounds like - a path built in the canopy of giant trees... and it's full of awesome.