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AIF newsletter
Pictorial Edition- Cyclone Larry, March 2006
Bringing you all the cyclone images from The Australian Insect Farm

Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. 9

   
What canopy?
Top and Bottom:
With the largest trees down, so is the canopy.
Once what was canopy matter, now lies down on the ground creating a barrier that even the best of Cassowary's
would find difficult to traverse.
Not to mention the loss of fruit for such large birds.
One of the very few things that didn't move during Larry is this large rock and basketfern, this is what remains of our car park area.
   
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