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Another view of the snapped Acacia tree. It was poetic in its brokenness, reflecting the history of the land.
The twisted bark of an unusual tree - the hybrid medlar-thorn (or haw-medlar) Crataemespilus garndiflora.
a big beautiful tree across from my house. looks like it suffered an amputation of some kind during its lifetime.
August 9, 2021 - Michael taking a picture of a Bertram's weaver in the Australia & The Islands Aviary.
I am head over heels for this fellow. It was totally love at first sight and I have been running to the mailbox every day like a little kid!
Now...to find him a name.
I am head over heels for this fellow. It was totally love at first sight and I have been running to the mailbox every day like a little kid!
Now...to find him a name.
Walking through Karrakatta from the train station to Hollywood Medical Centre on a beautiful autumn day
Sedona lore says that the electromagnetic energy fields (i.e. vortexes) around the area cause the tree trunks to twist
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