photo by Alison said:
yep, large is better! Isn't it amazing how these trees grow? We say some down at Minnamurra Falls (Rainforest near Jamberoo) yesterday.... I even read the sign (!) and it's just soooo fascinating!
rainforest_harley said:
Nice one david ,I have one on my block
David de Groot said:
Obviously though I should have taken a few more shots so as to avoid the jaggey stitch... oh well.
I'm sure there's probably one on mine too RH, I haven't actually explored all of it yet, just a wee fraction.
rainforest_harley said:
It's been about 5 years since I saw mine :-)
jazamarripae said:
agh!
The Sage of Shadowdale said:
Whatever it's strangling, there's not much of it left. Now I have to get the crick out of my neck from looking up (at least that's what you tricked my brain into thinking - it's easy to trick).
David de Groot said:
Yep, I couldn't see anything left of the original tree, and it was really quite tall.
yep, large is better! Isn't it amazing how these trees grow? We say some down at Minnamurra Falls (Rainforest near Jamberoo) yesterday.... I even read the sign (!) and it's just soooo fascinating!
Nice one david ,I have one on my block
Obviously though I should have taken a few more shots so as to avoid the jaggey stitch... oh well.
I'm sure there's probably one on mine too RH, I haven't actually explored all of it yet, just a wee fraction.
It's been about 5 years since I saw mine :-)
agh!
Whatever it's strangling, there's not much of it left. Now I have to get the crick out of my neck from looking up (at least that's what you tricked my brain into thinking - it's easy to trick).
Yep, I couldn't see anything left of the original tree, and it was really quite tall.