Showing posts with label coastal trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coastal trees. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Trees Down after the Storms


Trees Down, originally uploaded by Ladymaggic.
Cyclone Olga after effects brought huge rains and winds to Burrum Heads. The 31st January also had the full moon and the highest tide for the year. The combined effect was devastating.

The public carpark at Burrum Heads was underwater as far as the brick wall, and residents had to walk knee deep in water across the parking area to the Caravan park.
The winds from Cyclone Olga, as well as the high tides poured into the inland and took sand and debris into picnic areas. Huge eucalyptus trees that have withstood the weather for a hundred years were uprooted and discarded like skittles along the shore. Those that remained standing exposed hue underground root structures, now open to the weather. Its amazing that the trees are still standing strong when the soil has gone from below them.

 

 

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Driftwood Trees on the Shore










View over the driftwood tree, originally uploaded by Ladymaggic.
Between Sereniya Beach and Burrum Beach is a stretch of sun-dried dead trees that the tides visit twice daily.


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