Monday, March 16, 2009

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Lupine at Quail Hollow Ranch, CA USA



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Left overs of a once beautiful jungle. Look at the 2 higher trees on the right size. The you see how small all other tress in this jungle are ...
The 2 higher trees left are nothing but the smallest jungle trees that were too small to be profitable just a few years ago when looting and logging had its peak and most of Cambodian's jungle got lost in the greed of politics and money hungry businessmen.
The real jungle trees I encountered mid seventies where multiple the size of the 2 highest ones in this photo. Jungle trees take 500 and more years to grow. Jungle needs thousands of years to create the natural balance, beauty and strength - and only a few years to be completely destroyed again by mankind.
Logging in this very park still goes on these very months. Just a few hundred meters away from this photo place approximately one hectare of jungle has been looted just recently with death drying branches still all over the bottom of the luted area.
In album Kingdom of Cambodia: Photos Cambodia scenery, eCards Cambodia nature

Pyracantha berries in Ben Lomond, CA USA

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Asim Shah posted a photo:

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White colour flower... And It's Full Moon...



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pollen-flowers posted a photo

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I'm not sure if it's to keep 'us' in...or 'them' out but on Tuesday, the BBC local radio team were surrounded by a seven foot high fence. However, I'm relieved to report that we were left with a narrow escape route. alison_and_bob.jpgWe started broadcasting on Wednesday with reporters and presenters from BBC Radio Stoke, Coventry and Warwickshire and Manchester. Luckily they managed to find us. You can see the aerials on the top of the 'OB' van, you can't really miss them, they're 20 foot tall - radio_vans.jpgyou just can't work out how to get in to them. We also did '2-ways' for BBC Radio Wiltshire, Oxford, Lancashire, Hereford and Worcester, Sheffield, Tees, Gloucestershire and Jersey. What's an 'OB' or a '2-way'? Like many organisations the BBC is full of jargon and acronyms...I'll share the secrets with you another time.
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