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Burnt Vegetation at Alpine National Park

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by Carole Kelly (45) (subscribe)
An avid reader,writer,traveller, sports enthusiast living in beachside Melbourne & working in the city. Always curious about what's around the corner.
Published August 28th 2011
In the Wake of the Bushfire
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Why? Stunning scenery at no cost
When: Anytime, but Autumn is spectacular
Where: Bright Victoria
Cost: Fuel for the car

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A sad image. What area is that in? The Kingslake area was regenerating the last time we went up there, which was beautiful to see, the fresh new green tips of leaves appearing from amongst the ashes.
By Jody Kimber - senior reviewer
Sunday, 4th of September @ 02:58 am
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Hi Jody, The image is from the hills behind Marysville. As you say, much regrowth is occurring and is beginning to really take off. Nature's regeneration is incredible, as sad as it is for us to remember the devastation.
Cheers
By Carole Kelly - senior reviewer
Monday, 5th of September @ 08:55 am
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