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With Teresa, Pedro and a friend we went bush waking at Binna Burra in the Lamington National Park in the McPherson Range, 75 km south of Brisbane. The forests in the area are part of the World Heritage site, Gondwana Rainforests of Australia. The name, Binna Burra, is an Aboriginal word meaning "where the beech tree grows," referring to a stand of Antarctic Beech (Nothofagus moorei) growing in the nearby rainforest. The photos in this section are all from this trip.

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