Monday, 16 May 2022

Tahune Airwalk_2

 On the way up to the Tahune Airwalk, the view on the walk so many trees gone in the bush fire from a few years back - rather sad.









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  1. It's still very beautiful though many trees were gone.

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    1. It is lovely and I can recall walking there years ago when there were tall trees and you hardly see below.

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  2. Still beautiful, though.

    That walkway is a good idea!

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    1. It is a good idea Sandy, it brings tourists and others to that pretty area.

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    1. Such a shame but that's bush fires, nothing you can do about it.

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  4. I suppose trees were planted to replace, at least partially, the ones gone in the fire.

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    1. Only saw a small amount of trees that had been planted but nature rejuvenates all by itself.

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    1. It is kind of wow, a long way up there. It's wheelchair friendly and there is a mini bus that takes people to and from the walk which is good.

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    1. Many people can't Jo-Anne, a mini bus is available to drive those that can't walk the steps and it's wheel chair friendly too.

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  7. Bellissimo questo percorso sospeso per aria.

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  8. It is such a shame that so many of the trees were lost in the bush fires but it would be interesting to to go on the airwalk.

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    1. It is a long way up Rosemary and I can remember walking there when you couldn't hardly see the bush floor.

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  9. Such good views from the airwalk. The blackened tree trunks tell the recent history.

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    1. Oh yes, fire must have raged there be rather frightening as bush fires are.

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  10. Holy Smokes - Takes Me Back To Around 2008 - I Shot Hundreds Of Photos That Day - So Bummed To Hear About The Burn - Sending Positive Vibes

    Cheers

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    1. It probably was holy smoke when the fires were raging.

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  11. This is a beautiful area for a walk.
    Greetings Irma

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  12. Gostei destes passadiços são uma maravilha para caminhar pelo meio da natureza.
    Um abraço e boa semana.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    O prazer dos livros

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  13. Es una buena zona boscosa y parece ser que han repuesto, lo que se perdió con el incendio.
    Besos

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  14. wow never saw such impressive sight before dear Margaret ,this is great how authorities has maintained the air walk way for walkers wow ,loved it

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  15. and yes this is sad that such lovely woods can catch fire ,loss can be irreparable for so long

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    1. You are correct Baili, in time it will grow back to it's forma glory.

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  16. Looks a lovely walk but sad about the bush fire.

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    1. Sure is sad about the fires down that way - same with flood, so much damage can be done and is done.

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  17. Me parece um bom lugar pra uma bela caminhada, é claro que incêndios não nos deixam felizes, muito pelo contrário. Boa semana! ♡

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    1. Nice to walk as you say, but so devastating to see the damage of the fires which no one can do a thing about once fire gets burning.

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  18. Right place for me... but such a shame there was a bush fire. I hope nature recovers quickly.
    hug Viola

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    1. Time will repair, but it won't be in my time unfortunately as it takes some years for those trees to grow so tall.

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  19. Very sad about the trees, but it still looks very nice.

    All the best Jan

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  20. Se ve muy bonito todavía, aunque el incendio afecto bastante. Un abrazo Margaret.

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    1. It will be beautiful when it all grows back again, be some years though.

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