File:Lilly Pilly fruit floating in the creek.jpg

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English: A mature Giant water gum (Syzygium francisii), one of the Lilly pilly species, spread its branches over Sawpit Creek, in the Border Ranges National Park. It dropped prodigious quantities of fruit, which floated down stream and collected in beautiful pink rafts, such as this.
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Camera location28° 22′ 14.61″ S, 152° 50′ 25.7″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Dropped fruit of Giant water gum (Syzygium francisii) in an Australian rainforest

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21 January 2018

28°22'14.606"S, 152°50'25.699"E

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