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Wood Microscopic cross section - Araucaria hunsteinii (Klinkii Pine)
Wood in air raid repairs
Wood is used to support a train tunnel that has been damaged in an air raid.
Wood distillation Works Britannia Creek
Wood distillation Works Britannia Creek
Wombat State Forest, Eucalyptus viminalis
Wombat State Forest, Eucalyptus viminalis
Windbreak of Conifers
Windbreak of Conifers
Windbreak Cypress hedge. Macedon
Windbreak Cypress hedge. Macedon
Windbreak cypress Cupressus
Windbreak cypress Cupressus
Windbreak
Windbreak
Wind erosion Timberoo.
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.
Wind erosion Timberoo Reserve, fence nearly covered
Wind erosion Timberoo Reserve, fence nearly covered, caused by cultivation of adjoining areas unprotected from the wind.
Wind erosion in (Mallee) Road near Chinkapook.
Wind erosion in (Mallee) Road near Chinkapook. Typical eddy near foot of post
Wind erosion fence on Timberoo Reserve near Mildura
Wind erosion fence on Timberoo Reserve near Mildura - showing boundary fence gradually being covered by material blown from fallow land
Wind erosion (Mallee) near Chinkapook sand hammock spill over road in course of destruction by wind
Wind erosion (Mallee) near Chinkapook sand hammock spill over road in course of destruction by wind
Wind erosion (Mallee Chickapook)
Wind erosion (Mallee Chickapook)
Wind erosion - Timberoo reserve due to indiscriminant clearing of Mallee scrub from farms and roads in course of settlement
Wind erosion - Timberoo reserve due to indiscriminant clearing of Mallee scrub from farms and roads in course of settlement
Wind Erosion - Mallee district
Wind Erosion - Mallee district
Wilson's Promontory on old track to Sealer's Cove
Wilson's Promontory on old track to Sealer's Cove
Why trees stand and fall. Erosion.
Why trees stand and fall. Erosion.
White stringy bark and silvertop, Gippsland
White stringy bark and silvertop, Gippsland
White Mountain Ash - Eucalyptus Regnans, Stoney Creek, State Forest, Narbethong. Height - 303 feet 7 inches
White Mountain Ash - Eucalyptus Regnans, Stoney Creek, State Forest, Narbethong. Height - 303 feet 7 inches
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