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Alanson 10 month s ago
Great pictures ... thanks Izi .
       
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Essie 10 month s ago
#20 You can bearly see the tree

#38 "Sometimes there is a line to get on the 'Falls Viewing Platform', and sometimes there is a line to fish at the falls!"
       
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Rafaela 10 month s ago
#4 is AI generated image. A quick google search for Hippocampus guttulatus shows that is not what they look like.
       
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Araminta 10 month s ago
Rafaela,

Thanks
       
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Drew 10 month s ago
Rafaela,

No wonder it was breaking my brain... I stopped looking after a few seconds, but went back to be sure.
       
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Araminta 10 month s ago
#29 watch out for
Xylocopa
       
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Frederick 9 month s ago
#35 The Last Of Us - Vibes O.O
       
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"Crotalaria cunninghamii, also known as the green birdflower or Regal Birdflower, is a truly fascinating plant native to inland northern Australia. What makes it so striking is its unusual flowers — the petals are shaped in such a way that they resemble tiny, green hummingbirds in flight. The illusion is so convincing that at first glance, it looks like a cluster of birds feeding from the plant.Some experts suggest that the flower’s shape may be an adaptation to attract bird pollinators, such as honeyeaters, which are common in its native habitat. The Aboriginal communities have also traditionally used its sap to treat eye infections.Despite their bird-like appearance, these flowers are all-natural, a perfect example of how surreal and artistic nature can be. The plant belongs to the legume family"

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