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coimon wrote: 'One Mountain After Another' which tells the story of, among other things, the establishment of Binna Burra.
Mon 09 Sep, 2019 10:00 am
Then there is Barney & Main Range NP.. its a dust bowl!
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dannnnn wrote:sad to hear about the lodge, but what about the rainforest?? was it just an isolated fire, or is there wide-scale damage to lamington national park? if they got their act together they could rebuild the lodge in a year or two.... the forest would take much longer to replace, if at all it even could.
Mon 09 Sep, 2019 9:43 pm
I walk in Lamington all year round. Most recently the trees were wilted like never before, the ground was crunchy like I've never seen. The surrounding country was brown and desolate. Now it is black and burnt...
sad to hear about the lodge, but what about the rainforest?? was it just an isolated fire, or is there wide-scale damage to lamington national park?
Mon 09 Sep, 2019 9:46 pm
Aardvark wrote:coimon wrote: 'One Mountain After Another' which tells the story of, among other things, the establishment of Binna Burra.
A good read. There's lots of gems of information about SEQ in that book.
Mon 09 Sep, 2019 9:49 pm
Lyrebird wrote:From what I can tell the fire came along the ridge the road follows from Beechmont, taking out houses and the lodge. They believe the teahouse area is intact at this stage, and the ABC footage supports that. It looks like the rainforest that begins at the Border Track trail head has not burned, but the sclerophyll forest leading up to it has taken a big whack. Of course that's in no way an expert opinion, only what I've been able to figure out so far. The lodge itself was down the mountain a bit. I'd guess that the area around the Lower Bellbird Circuit and Poondhara has some damage.
Mon 09 Sep, 2019 9:58 pm
Residents on Lamington National Park Road, between Sarabah Road and Kamarun Lookout Road, are advised to evacuate north to Moriarty Park, Canungra.
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why are authorities taking a softly, softly approach to charging or fining these individuals
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