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Mossy creek with Pandani


Mossy creek with Pandani in Cradle Mountain National Park.

photograph of Mossy creek with Pandani

This image belongs to :     Cradle Mountain area    Pandani

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"Being a photographer is always such a good excuse to be out in conditions like this. These moments are rare and normally make me nervous. But this time I was so glad (and busy playing and sliding on the snow near by) that I didn't care what results I got with my camera. I was just so so happy that I got to experience these few hours of pure Joy."
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"In Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales, Sphagnum moss tends to die if it dries out in summer suggesting that Sphagnum peatlands in south-eastern Australia may be near their climatic limits. If so, global warming is likely to reduce their chances of long-term survival." (from the Tas Parks website).

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