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Deep South WA, Feb ‘25 (#20 in series: Porongurup “3”)

Any forest’s floor will repay your close attention, at any time.

This is true even when an unusually-prolonged dry spell has ensured that on this day the relevant forest will fail to deliver its usual visual treat in the “fungi department”.

However, in the “Karri trees’ annual exfoliation department” all was as it should be on 12 February 2025 in Porongurup National Park.

My photo shows recently-shed Karri bark and leaves, exactly as they had landed on the forest floor; I had not re-arranged anything.

A light shower had fallen within the previous hour.

Published in nature and travel photographs Western Australia

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