tiabunna's photos with the keyword: vegetation

Lake George

10 May 2022 16 12 243
Lake George is not far from Canberra, Australia's capital city. It is an endorheic lake, as it has no outflow of water to rivers and oceans. (I didn't know that word either, it was on Wikipedia). Several small creeks and rivers feed water into it, but it is very shallow and often is dry, sometimes for years (when its area has had pasture, fences and sheep). Apparently the geology is interesting, the rivers etc once flowed to the sea but were blocked by rising mountain ranges over a million years ago. Best viewed large.

Whither the Wollemi?

17 Nov 2019 39 34 503
Although the Wollemi is usually referred to as a "pine" , it isn't. These trees were first discovered as recently as 1994 only 150km or so from the city of Sydney, having previously been known only as fossils - some dating back 200M years! The most recent known fossil was 4M years old. The Wollemi gains its name from the National Park where about 100 surviving trees were found in a hidden canyon: since then, they have been intensively propagated for parks and domestic gardens. These are images (also PiPs 1,2) of our potted example. Worryingly, the giant bushfires running in Australia are also through the Wollemi National Park (report screenshot PiP3) - I hope the last wild Wollemis are unaffected. UPDATE: I've now updated PiP3 with the latest report - the fire area is now larger than Greater London. I also highly recommend viewing this great video of a recently arrived DC10 aerial tanker dropping fire retardant. Explored.

Congo Beach #1

28 Aug 2019 21 17 402
No, I haven't been travelling to Africa, for some reason a beach locale near Moruya in NSW is named Congo! Explored. My involvement on ipernity is limited at present, so my apologies if I do not respond to your comments or visit your images - I shall try to do so as far as possible.

Congo Beach #2

28 Aug 2019 12 7 316
No, I haven't been travelling to Africa, for some reason a beach locale in NSW is named Congo! My involvement on ipernity is limited at present, so my apologies if I do not respond to your comments or visit your images - I shall try to do so as far as possible.

Coast sunset

06 Jul 2018 38 30 568
Looking east over the coast, where sunset was lighting distant clouds. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone. Explored.

Midsummer friday fence

22 Dec 2017 34 27 959
What could be better on a sunny midsummer's day, than a quiet beach and a cold beer? Maybe view large. The obvious musical link is here. HFF, and have a great weekend everyone. Explored.

The northern cliffs

23 May 2017 12 8 673
The northern end of Lord Howe Island is fronted by cliffs over 200 metres high. (Second image in note).

Tathra wharf

25 Aug 2016 27 29 506
Until the mid-20th century, poor roads along the coast meant that most freight was carried by coastal steamers. The heritage-listed Tathra wharf dates from the mid 1800s and is the only remaining coastal steamer wharf in NSW. To put this in its setting, my previous two images were taken on either side of the wharf. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone.

Calm day - the other way

24 Aug 2016 22 26 589
Looking back toward the beach from near where I took my previous image. Explored.

Calm day

21 Aug 2016 20 18 589
A very pleasant calm day at Tathra Head. Keen-eyed ship spotters may care to look for the ship. :-) Explored.

Light coming through

23 May 2016 23 13 519
I've been out in the rainforest again. Explored.

The climber

23 May 2016 15 6 472
Seen in the rainforest.

It's an Ent!

18 Jan 2016 25 16 721
For those not across the title, in Tolkein's book "Lord of the Rings", Ents are "ancient tree people". I couldn't resist adding a sound track as accompaniment. Explored.