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Isn't it beautiful. This place is beautiful anytime of the year but after a bit of rain it was transformed into a wonderland. One of my favorite places to visit.
Feel free to check any of these pictures out in a larger version it will be worth it.
It was a bit of a shame that I didn't have brighter skies for the photos however I like the dark moody moist clouds.

The Numinbah Valley-2

The Numinbah Valley-1

The Numinbah Valley-3
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It is beautiful as you say, I particularly like the third shot - great colour & contrast.
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Absolutely stunning. I were holding my breath there for a moment because it almost looked like the leaves in the foreground were going to move in the second photo. It look so alive.
Great captures!
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looks like a beautiful place. Particularly like the 3rd shot with the tree in the foreground adding to the depth.
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Wow this is an awesome place Michelle, im so looking forward to the arrival of spring having seen these. All great captures and I especially like how you left the branch in the foreground of the first one to frame a lovely scene. Thanks for sharing this beautiful place.

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The beauty of our planet never ceases to amaze me especially when portryed so expertly. Thanks Michelle. PAUL
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It is beautiful as you say, I particularly like the third shot - great colour & contrast.
Thankyou Mad Ged

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Absolutely stunning. I were holding my breath there for a moment because it almost looked like the leaves in the foreground were going to move in the second photo. It look so alive.
Great captures!
Thankyou Gaba-gal

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looks like a beautiful place. Particularly like the 3rd shot with the tree in the foreground adding to the depth.
Thankyou Jill

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Wow this is an awesome place Michelle, I'm so looking forward to the arrival of spring having seen these. All great captures and I especially like how you left the branch in the foreground of the first one to frame a lovely scene. Thanks for sharing this beautiful place.

Dave
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The beauty of our planet never ceases to amaze me especially when portryed so expertly. Thanks Michelle. PAUL
You and me both Paul, around every corner there is a different scene just waiting to be discovered.
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Beautiful landscape captures Michele, love the colours, the first would be my favourite with the natural framing with the tree branches, thanks for sharing, cheers Steve.
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Asolutely beautiful. Great find and capture
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Gorgeous set Michele...I love the last one...possible because of the tree? lol
All well done, it's beautiful there
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