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The tall tower at the Otway Fly in Beech Forest, Victoria.
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The karri tree, which grows in the forests of South-West Western Australia, is the third tallest tree in Australia and one of the tallest species in the world, reaching heights of ninety metres.
The karri tree grows in the highest rainfall part of the south-west of Western Australia in loam soils, where they sometimes coexist with jarrah and marri trees.
Singapore, new park connector connecting the parks "Hortpark", "Telok Blangah" and "Mount Faber", in HDR
Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, a spectacular lightweight bridge through the forest canopy of gigantic tingle trees.
We got free tickets to the Fly through Facebook. A great way to spend Mother's Day. Especially as we'd also had a free trip to the theatre the night before, also through Facebook.
Anyway, here's Catherine with her offspring, for We're Here's Mother Day thingy. As you can see the weather has reached the hat and scarf stage.
The weatherman has a lot to answer for, forecast was for rain all weekend.
The award winning Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk is one of Australia's Premier Rainforest Experiences. The 1500 metre rainforest walk includes the 500 metre long, 25 metre high elevated treetop walk which provides a new and unique viewing perspective of the rainforest along the Illawarra escarpment. The walkway's two swaying springboard cantilevered sections take you to the edge of the escarpment. Ensure you climb the spiral staircase and take in the breathtaking views from the Treetop Walk's 45 metre high lookout tower - Knight's Tower.
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This is one from the achive taken last September. Due to the lack of time, I have yet to take many nice shots this year. Hopefully, during my April trip back to Singapore I maybe able to capture some.
3 exp HDR, tone-mapped in photomatrix and futher eddited in photoshop CS4
The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is located in Walpole-Nornalup National Park in Western Australia, just east of Walpole. It features a 600-meter elevated walkway through a canopy of giant tingle trees (Eucalyptus jacksonii). The walkway reaches a maximum height of 40 meters (130 feet) above the ground.
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Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, a spectacular lightweight bridge through the forest canopy of gigantic tingle trees.