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366W4574-2_palm.jpg Palm fronds in Tropical rainforest on Fiji
 
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IMG_2924_palm tree.jpg A palm tree growing in Stromness in the Orkney Isles, Northern Scotland, UK. The Orkney Isles lie on a similar latitude as Bergen in Norway and to southern Alaska, amazing then that palm trees grow. The only reason they do is because of the Gulf Stream which bathes the Orkneys in relatively warm water from further south, making the islands mainly snow and frost free. Climate change is slowing the Gulf Stream, as more fresh water from melting glaciers pours into the north Atlantic.
 
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IMG_2925_palm.jpg A palm tree growing in Stromness in the Orkney Isles, Northern Scotland, UK. The Orkney Isles lie on a similar latitude as Bergen in Norway and to southern Alaska, amazing then that palm trees grow. The only reason they do is because of the Gulf Stream which bathes the Orkneys in relatively warm water from further south, making the islands mainly snow and frost free. Climate change is slowing the Gulf Stream, as more fresh water from melting glaciers pours into the north Atlantic.
 
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IMG_6400_snake.jpg A hunting snake in a tropical palm tree in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia.
 
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366W4574-2_red.jpg Palm fronds in Tropical rainforest with a male Eclectus Parrot.
 
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IMG_6383_canopy.jpg A tropical palm tree in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia, with a male Eclectus Parrot. Rainforest habitat is a vital carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but is being chopped down all across the planet.
 
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IMG_6398_parrot.jpg A tropical palm tree in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia, with a male Eclectus Parrot. Rainforest habitat is a vital carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but is being chopped dwon all across the planet.
 
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IMG_7171_boardwalk.jpg A boardwalk in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_7426_rainforest giant.jpg The Curtain Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_7431_tropical rainforest.jpg The Curtain Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_7469_green fig.jpg The Cathedral Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_7499_queensland.jpg The forest canopy of the Daintree rainforest in northern Queensland. Rainforest habitat is crucial wildlife habitat, carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but that doesn't stop its destruction around the world.
 
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IMG_7623_tropical rainforest.jpg The Daintree rainforest in northern Queensland. Rainforest habitat is crucial wildlife habitat, carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but that doesn't stop its destruction around the world.
 
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IMG_7631_rainforest canopy.jpg The forest canopy of the Daintree rainforest in northern Queensland. Rainforest habitat is crucial wildlife habitat, carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but that doesn't stop its destruction around the world.
 
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IMG_7638_barron falls.jpg The Barron falls below Kuranda in the rainforest in Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_7650_dead.jpg The forest canopy of the Daintree rainforest in northern Queensland. Rainforest habitat is crucial wildlife habitat, carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but that doesn't stop its destruction around the world.
 
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IMG_7679_tropical rainforest.jpg A road running through the forest canopy of the Daintree rainforest in northern Queensland. Rainforest habitat is crucial wildlife habitat, carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but that doesn't stop its destruction around the world.
 
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IMG_7693_canopy.jpg The forest canopy of the Daintree rainforest in northern Queensland. Rainforest habitat is crucial wildlife habitat, carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but that doesn't stop its destruction around the world.
 
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IMG_3412_ferns.jpg Tree ferns growing in Eucalyptus forest in the Snowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5704_tropical rainforest.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane .
 
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IMG_5710_daintree rainforest.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane .
 
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IMG_5860_fern.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5879_tropical rainforest.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5916_tree fern.jpg A Tree fern in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_5918_tree fern.jpg A Tree fern in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet.
 
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IMG_6055_green fig.jpg The Curtain Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_6071_rainforest giant.jpg The Curtain Fig Tree, a massive Green Fig Tree (Ficus virens) in the Daintree Rainforest on the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia.
 
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IMG_6399_kuranda.jpg A tropical palm tree in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia. Rainforest habitat is a vital carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but is being chopped dwon all across the planet.
 
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IMG_6414_tropical rainforest.jpg A tropical palm tree in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia. Rainforest habitat is a vital carbon sink and the lungs of the planet, but is being chopped dwon all across the planet.
 
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IMG_5954_green tourism.jpg The Daintree Discovery Centre in the Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, which is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. The Discovery Centre is carbon neutral, offsetting almost double its carbon footprint by planting rainforest trees in degraded parts of the forest.
 
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IMG_4980_tree fern.jpg Tree ferns in forest near Marysville, Victoria, Australia.
 
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IMG_5707_rainforest.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane .
 
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