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30-SEP-2013 Yvonne

Ancient trees

Margaret River area, Western Australia

The family decided to buy venison from the venison farm we found during our travels, me being
a vegetarian took more interest in these huge trees outside the shop as I patiently waited
for the others to make a choice. The trees are Agonis flexuoso, though the locals have a
pet name for them. We saw them growing everywhere we went...

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The shop, with Dick emerging - he obviously bought nothing, but our daughter
came out later laden. It is quite unusual to see venison for sale in Australia.



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I wandered out to the road to see the scrub growing on the other side.


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woody3421-Nov-2013 00:24
They are big trees, wonder how old they are...lovely work,Yvonne...V
Stephanie20-Nov-2013 23:39
If you're looking for venison, come visit me! We have deer visit our yard on a daily basis! ;)
Beautiful capture of the trees Von! V
fotabug20-Nov-2013 20:46
Fantastic trees, how old do they get?
Jackdad20-Nov-2013 20:39
Venison is too rich for me. Beautiful trees. Are these the ones that have peppermint-smelling leaves?
Ceya20-Nov-2013 17:32
Impressive trees well captured! V
borisalex20-Nov-2013 16:54
Wow..stunning trees! I think venison is good meat! But you are vegeterian, so I understand! V.
Ken Chambers ARPS20-Nov-2013 15:38
It would be very unusual for us to see trees this big. Great record Vonn
J. Scott Coile20-Nov-2013 15:14
Such perfect DoF isolation.
Martin Lamoon20-Nov-2013 14:34
Fantastic trees, great picture.
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Sheila20-Nov-2013 09:57
Fabulous shot of these "peppermint" trees Yvonne. They are truly magnificent specimens.
René Gysi20-Nov-2013 09:27
Wow .. what a great and impressive trees! Very well seen, Yvonne. V
laine20-Nov-2013 09:25
An interesting looking tree...looks bit top heavy but have stood the test of time!
joseantonio20-Nov-2013 05:57
Ancient and huge and lovely trees.V.
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