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Paperbark Trees
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These paperbark trees (melaleucas) are growing quite happily in the waters of Lake Macdonald in the Noosa Botanical Gardens.

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::tigger3
11/20/15 3:46 AM GMT
I like how clear, and crisp the image is, very good post Frank.
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.GIGIBL
11/20/15 10:17 AM GMT
Excellent post Frank very well captured.
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::corngrowth
11/20/15 2:26 PM GMT
Very fine image again Frank. As Melaleucas are unknown to my part of the world, I've searched for information and have found this. Very interesting!
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.susanlynn
11/20/15 2:56 PM GMT
It is wonderful that there are trees that can grow in water. They are beautiful, along with the lily pads and reeds, this makes for a great image, Frank.
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::Jimbobedsel
11/20/15 3:01 PM GMT
I would be tempted to try to sit in that tree while fishing....when I was younger, but definitely not now. Beautiful capture, Frank.
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.0930_23
11/20/15 7:40 PM GMT
I really the gnarled look of the trees Frank.

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::trixxie17
11/20/15 8:40 PM GMT
Interesting trees Frank - I too like the gnarled shape - well captured.
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.icedancer
11/23/15 7:03 PM GMT
In full view it' look like a bird is on a nest at the far tree. Really like the water lilies in the foreground
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