Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Marysville 3.1

I meant to include a photo with today's post, but I forgot. 

As I've already shown, Steavenson Falls now. It's worth right clicking and opening the very large version.


The same falls after the 2009 fires.

17 comments:

  1. The area has recovered nicely, at least as far as the natural world is concerned.

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    1. Kirk, fires in colder countries means it takes much longer for forests to recover, as we saw in Canada a number of years ago. Generally our bushland knows how to cope with normal bushfires.

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  2. It's so nice to see mother nature healing. I'm just catching up with your posts. It was a busy weekend for me:)

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    1. Pixie, no doubt I will read about your busy weekend.

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  3. It's a beautiful waterfall and nicely regrown now.

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    1. River, it took a long time for the falls to be officially reopened, but a very nice job was done for public viewing, including lighting of the falls from dusk to 11pm.

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  4. Lovely waterfall, Andrew. It's amazing how nature recovers.

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    1. Margaret, that's what our bushland has learnt to do over thousands of years of fires, that is recover well.

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  5. Amazing and encouraging recovery.

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    1. You would hardly think it could recover, but it certainly did.

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  6. The earth will recover, after the humans die off.

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    1. Nothing surer TP, and I think quite quickly too.

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  7. You weren't kidding about enlarging the first image! How wonderful that this beautiful area did recover.

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  8. it is beautiful, Andrew.

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