Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Bushwalk Sinimägedes

Siin on sinist. On näha, et on.

Kuskil... kalju all metsa sees kose lähedal (peale 1h kõndimist)

... mida kõike võib näha kui pole udune;
mida kõike võib näha kui vaid - kannatlik olla

Ilus leid Mägedes. Olime jalutanud juba rohkem kui kaks tundi. Võibolla kolm. Käisime ja kastsime end ka - oli külm, aga väga Elus tunne :)

A large part of the Blue Mountains is incorporated into the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site, consisting of seven national park areas and a conservation reserve. The predominant natural vegetation of the higher ridges is eucalyptus forest. Heath-like vegetation is present on plateau edges above cliffs. The sheltered gorges often contain temperate rainforests. There are also many hanging swamps with button grass reeds and thick, deep black soil. Wollemia nobilis, the "Wollemi pine", a relict of earlier vegetation of Gondwana, is found in remote and isolated valleys of the Wollemi National Park. The main natural disasters to afflict the area are bush fires and severe storms.
The Greater Blue Mountains Area was unanimously listed as a World Heritage Area by UNESCO on 29 November 2000, becoming the fourth area in New South Wales to be listed

1 comment:

  1. Linnad linnadeks, aga sellise looduse nägemine ja kogemine on ikka üle kõige!
    Ikka edu Sulle, Liisu!

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