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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 667796" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Thanks for the pics once again. Here in Australia we have no deciduous trees that are native to the country. The only trees that can be seen in parts without leaves are willows. Any others are introduced. So we have lots of evergreen trees throughout our countryside.</p><p>If anyones interested to see some of the area in which I live look up "tenterfield" on google. Its mainly granite type country, beef cattle,tourism,sheep and wine. Most of the area is 800 to 1400 metres above sea level.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 667796, member: 8793"] Thanks for the pics once again. Here in Australia we have no deciduous trees that are native to the country. The only trees that can be seen in parts without leaves are willows. Any others are introduced. So we have lots of evergreen trees throughout our countryside. If anyones interested to see some of the area in which I live look up "tenterfield" on google. Its mainly granite type country, beef cattle,tourism,sheep and wine. Most of the area is 800 to 1400 metres above sea level. Colin [/QUOTE]
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