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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 696649" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>That creek is the start of the Cataract River which runs into the Clarence River which runs into the South Pacific Ocean or Tasman Sea. The Clarence River is almost a mile wide near to its mouth. It has the largest volume of water of any east coast river of Australia. The Cataract River runs through a fair bit of our country. Its has beautiful clear cold water. They are Sheoaks by the creek side with a few Willows along it as well. Not that many Eucalypts grow next to the creeks, they seem to like the drier parts. Down in southern Australia River Red Gums love having wet feet. Wattles and Myalls love to be in the sandy soil by the creeks and gullies These are Acacias and Melaleucas. Our area is beautiful more so when its green than when winter is upon us. It was 3 degrees celcius as I came over that bridge at 11.30 last night. We are just into Spring over here. Trees are flowering and new leaves are sprouting.After the downpour that covered the bridge I had a fair few fences to repair.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 696649, member: 8793"] That creek is the start of the Cataract River which runs into the Clarence River which runs into the South Pacific Ocean or Tasman Sea. The Clarence River is almost a mile wide near to its mouth. It has the largest volume of water of any east coast river of Australia. The Cataract River runs through a fair bit of our country. Its has beautiful clear cold water. They are Sheoaks by the creek side with a few Willows along it as well. Not that many Eucalypts grow next to the creeks, they seem to like the drier parts. Down in southern Australia River Red Gums love having wet feet. Wattles and Myalls love to be in the sandy soil by the creeks and gullies These are Acacias and Melaleucas. Our area is beautiful more so when its green than when winter is upon us. It was 3 degrees celcius as I came over that bridge at 11.30 last night. We are just into Spring over here. Trees are flowering and new leaves are sprouting.After the downpour that covered the bridge I had a fair few fences to repair. Colin [/QUOTE]
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