After the fire
A large bushfire burnt out 150,000 acres of private property and National Park late last year. This is a view of some of the bush that wasn’t too badly burnt – it’s beginning to recover. Related...
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[Well, …, now that household Internet has been restored by our provider after being off the air for nearly three weeks, we can get on with proceedings!] After a bushfire has burnt itself out, the...
View ArticleBlack, brown, and green
The black and brown of the scorched earth, the green for life appearing again – the land recovers from the fire. Related posts: Overpowering green A land of contrasts. It’s not unusual to be walking......
View ArticleFire trail
At some point in the past a fire trail had been bulldozed along the ridge here in the vicinity of Front Tableland (and kept relatively clear). It was one of the first places to show substantial...
View ArticleScorched earth
Burnt trees as far as the eye can see. But we can also see epicormic growth (e.g. tree on extreme upper left), new grass growth, and grass trees making a comeback.
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