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Wood is used to support a train tunnel that has been damaged in an air raid.

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Wood distillation Works Britannia Creek

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Wombat State Forest, Eucalyptus viminalis

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Windbreak of Conifers

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Windbreak Cypress hedge. Macedon

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Windbreak cypress Cupressus

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Windbreak

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Wind erosion Timberoo. Showing the effects of wind swirling around posts at Timberoo Reserve. Caused by the action of wind on the surrounding fallowed paddocks.

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Wind erosion Timberoo Reserve, fence nearly covered, caused by cultivation of adjoining areas unprotected from the wind.

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Wind erosion in (Mallee) Road near Chinkapook. Typical eddy near foot of post

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Wind erosion fence on Timberoo Reserve near Mildura - showing boundary fence gradually being covered by material blown from fallow land

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Wind erosion (Mallee) near Chinkapook sand hammock spill over road in course of destruction by wind

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Wind erosion (Mallee Chickapook)

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Wind erosion - Timberoo reserve due to indiscriminant clearing of Mallee scrub from farms and roads in course of settlement

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Wind Erosion - Mallee district

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Wilson's Promontory on old track to Sealer's Cove

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Why trees stand and fall. Erosion.

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White stringy bark and silvertop, Gippsland

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White Mountain Ash - Eucalyptus Regnans, Stoney Creek, State Forest, Narbethong. Height - 303 feet 7 inches
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