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Thank you. How very cool. 1WorldHope Feb 2024 #1
Fantastic! 2naSalit Feb 2024 #2
I used Fuji cameras for a long time canetoad Feb 2024 #4
I grew up... 2naSalit Feb 2024 #8
Wow! Thanks so much for sharing! Rhiannon12866 Feb 2024 #3
Hi Rhi! canetoad Feb 2024 #5
We've had a weird winter so far, we usually get buried here in snow country, but the temperatures haven't that low Rhiannon12866 Feb 2024 #7
Cool pictures MN2theMax Feb 2024 #6
Thank you MN2theMax canetoad Feb 2024 #10
My grandmother, uncle and cousins lived in Brisbane MN2theMax Feb 2024 #12
Fantastic, thanks for bringing these here . Permanut Feb 2024 #9
I've heard they are toxic canetoad Feb 2024 #11
What a lovely and educational post! brer cat Feb 2024 #13
You are very welcome bc canetoad Feb 2024 #14
Nature is always better than a theme park. brer cat Feb 2024 #15
Fantastic photos and information about each. CousinIT Feb 2024 #16
Thank you Cuz! canetoad Feb 2024 #17
Great pics. Thank you judesedit Feb 2024 #18
Nature is beautiful and your photos captured her beauty well. StarryNite Feb 2024 #19
Beautiful. Hope22 Feb 2024 #20
What extravagantly beautiful photos, canetoad. TY so much for sharing. Hekate Feb 2024 #21
Thank you Hekate canetoad Feb 2024 #22
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