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Natural - 3

I'm starting to find the list quite challenging and I'm only up to Day 3!
This is a young River Red Gum (eucalyptus) growing naturally after most probably
being eaten off by rabbits when quite young. This tree isn't growing
in our back-yard, it was one of many we saw on a recent trip to a river.


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Linda Willets05-Oct-2009 14:42
A great tree!
Mieke WA Minkjan05-Oct-2009 07:03
beautiful red river gum tree!
Fay Stout05-Oct-2009 02:09
What a beautiful tree that is. Love the bark.
lisamidi04-Oct-2009 22:01
Good entry for natural! Nice light.
Laryl04-Oct-2009 21:14
that's a very very cool tree.. good one
LynnH04-Oct-2009 18:58
Nice light and framing for this shot! Nice example of natural beauty!!
Ann...04-Oct-2009 17:54
It looks as if it's quite an age.
Kerry Tingley04-Oct-2009 15:41
What beautiful curves in this tree Yvonne!
Dave Perez04-Oct-2009 13:31
Another great entry from you. Beautiful composition!
Barbara Heide04-Oct-2009 13:11
wonderful eucalytus trees...we have some around here but less big!
Bernard Davis04-Oct-2009 12:56
Certainly natural. Looks like a beauty.
laine04-Oct-2009 11:11
Synonymous with the mighty Murray. I love seeing them as we cross the border at Tocumwal.
Great looking trees.
Ilana gil04-Oct-2009 10:39
Beautiful tree and most natural !
Sheila04-Oct-2009 10:08
This is a beauty Yvonne. I love the light on the trunks.
Doug Cruden04-Oct-2009 09:22
Beautiful light on the branches and trunk...not much grass though - those pesky rabbits I suppose...
Hernan E. Enriquez04-Oct-2009 08:26
Beautiful tree, there are eucaliptus in Chile also as Walter saiz, imported from Australia. Beautiful shot.
borisalex04-Oct-2009 06:01
I´m glad that natural wonder was not eaten by rabbits!
Cindi Smith04-Oct-2009 03:13
Beautiful tree...love the shape of it and love the composition.
Walter Otto Koenig04-Oct-2009 02:04
Gum Trees grow here too, like Eucalyptus and Bottlebrush trees they were imported from Australia.
cits_4_pets04-Oct-2009 01:56
Reminds me of Eucalyptus trees. Very substantial trunk. Nice light.
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