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Close-up photo of green mature leaves and red tiny new leaves on the branches of a young uncultivated Eucalyptus tree in the countryside near Mudgee, NSW in Summer. Soft focus wilderness background.
A boab tree next to the road in the Kimberleys Australia
A flooded Murray River running on by the township in the Mallee Country
Lush freestanding tree on the savannah at the Okavango National Park in Botswana
The longest river of Australia
A leopard climbing down a tree in Africa.
Pond, trees, path and big sky in Centennial Park, Sydney, Australia
Eucalyptus tree against a deciduous tree background in a garden in autumn. England, United Kingdom
Murray River Barmah fallen tree or mythical water serpent,
Close-up photo of green mature leaves and red tiny new leaves on the branches of a young uncultivated Eucalyptus tree in the countryside near Mudgee, NSW in Summer. Soft focus wilderness background.
The Darling river in the far west of New South Wales.The third longest river in Australia.
River reflections early morning on the Wimmera River in rural Victoria
Wetlands Conservation Project, Queensland, Australia
Typical African savannah landscape in the Okavango Delta National Park in Botswana
Countryside and wilderness along the Murray River
river valley and green vegetation
Gum Flat Reserve, 25km east of Moree, NSW.
Lake in forest. Pond.
Murray River and willow trees in the Northern Country
Panoramic view of trees, grasses, granite boulders and hills in the rugged landscape of World Heritage listed Dangar's Gorge on the western edge of the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park in the New England High country near Armidale NSW
Eucalyptus leaves. branch eucalyptus tree nature background
eucalyptus tree leaves in bushland
Island Beach Coastline Aerial
Eucalyptus tree. Myrtaceae evergreen tree native to Tasmania, Australia. The leaves are poisonous, but koalas detoxify them in their livers, so they can eat them.
Daecheong Lake scenery
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus tree 6 months after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Scanned film photo. Dust and scratches on photo.
Horsetail She-Oak tree background common along the Queensland Coast.
Dead tree on the savannah plain area at the Okavango National Park in Botswana
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