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Aerial view after sunrise, showing the sun reflecting off water that has flowed into Lake Eyre South and formed a pond; the water being the result of recent uncommonly high local desert rainfall
Hard tree ferns (Blechnum sp. ) sprouting in burnt forest after 2019 / 20 bushfiresHard tree ferns (Blechnum sp.) sprouting in burnt forest after 2019/20 bushfires devastated the area. Damaged Eucalyptus trees and soft tree ferns in the background
Eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp. ) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damageEucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus sp.) showing epicormic growth in response to bushfire damage / stress. Eucalyptus trees are some of the most successful resprouters in the world
Red lantern banksia (Banksia caleyi), a pyrophile which opens its cones to release seeds only after a fire, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia, October 2002
Rivers/water channels form and water flows into Lake Eyrer North as a result of uncommonly high desert rainfall. Lake Eyre North, South Australia, March 2022
Rivers, green with vegetation and flowing, because of recent uncommonly high rainfall, near the edge of Lake Eyre North. South Australia, March 2022
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and regenerating trees, Abernethy Forest, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK. September
Water flowing into Lake Eyre North, South Australia, March 2022
Vegetation flourishes in the river channels and surrounds as a result of uncommonly high local rainfall in a desert. Anna Creek Station, South Australia, March 2022
Severely burnt shrubs re-sprouting from lignotubers shortly after bushfire, Walpole Nornalup National Park, Western Australia. February 2009