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Sunday, May 1, 2016
A tale of two rain forests
There were two rain forests, one in Queensland in Australia, and the other in Fiordland in New Zealand, one tropical and one temperate.
That's a Kauri pine in the tropical forest on the left, a tree that grows to 150 feet and is heavily used for lumber.
I don't know what the trees in the picture on the right are, but I love the way the moss catches the light.
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Australia,
Cairns,
Fiordland,
forest,
New Zealand,
rain forest,
trees
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