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The now protected rain forest slowly claims a boiler. One hundred years ago this boiler powered a saw mill that near denuded the local hills.
Turning green to maximise the chance that life continues.
Now the monster no longer roars, it seems tamed, integrated.
Very nice, Hans! Madagascar is apparently "..home to approximately half of the world's 150+ chameleon species". Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Lars. There's lots to see in Madagascar that you won't find anywhere else, seems like it's a hot house for flora and fauna.
No chameleons on these branches, but in the late summer green dragonflies will be there.
I love the lighting and the deep colours you've captured here Lars.Honeysuckle?
Intensive.
Karl, I'm not always able to say this, but i like this particularl image of yours a lot
Duckweed