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Mount Lidgbird (777 m) and Kentia palms (Howea forsteriana) with two tall Curly palm trees

Mount Lidgbird (777 m) and Kentia palms (Howea forsteriana) with two tall Curly palm trees


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Mount Lidgbird (777 m) and Kentia palms (Howea forsteriana) with two tall Curly palm trees

Mount Lidgbird (777 m) and Kentia palms (Howea forsteriana) with two tall Curly palm trees (Howea belmoreana) Lord Howe island, Lord Howe Island Group UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, October 2012

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Angiosperm Angiospermae Arecaceae Arecales Australasia Australia Flowering Plant Forest Island Islands Lilianae Lord Howe Island Magnoliopsida Monocot Monocotyledon Mountain New South Wales Palm Palm Tree Palmaceae Palmae Rainforest Seed Plant Spermatophyte Spermatophytina Sub Tropical Rainforest Tracheophyta Unesco World Heritage Site Vascular Plant Plantae Protected Area


Nature's Majestic Symphony - A Tropical Paradise in Lord Howe Island

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. Behold the breathtaking beauty of Mount Lidgbird and its lush surroundings captured in this vibrant photo print! As if plucked from a painter's dream, the scene showcases the harmonious coexistence of nature's finest creations. Standing tall at 777 meters, Mount Lidgbird proudly dominates the landscape, while delicate Kentia palms gracefully sway beneath its mighty presence. Their elegant fronds dance to an invisible melody, adding a touch of serenity to this tropical symphony. But wait! The stage is not complete without the two magnificent Curly palm trees that join this botanical ensemble. With their distinct twisted trunks and feathery foliage, they bring an element of whimsy to this verdant paradise. Lord Howe Island Group, a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site nestled off New South Wales' coast in Australia, serves as the perfect backdrop for such natural wonders. Its protected sub-tropical rainforest provides a sanctuary for these remarkable plants to thrive and enchant all who lay eyes upon them. As you gaze upon Oriol Alamany's captivating photograph, allow yourself to be transported into this idyllic oasis. Feel the cool breeze caress your skin and listen closely; perhaps you can even hear nature whispering its secrets amidst the rustling leaves. This extraordinary image reminds us why we must cherish and protect our precious natural heritage – for it is through moments like these that we truly understand how fortunate we are to share our world

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