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IMAG0030.thumb.jpg.dc1ec9a0b8878e95164d4b87ec7f2f52.jpgtrappistTravelbureau_small.thumb.jpg.a9c42c076a8f729ca023d1aefe70987d.jpgIMAG0029.thumb.jpg.b7f2ffd83e37096f361b80dc886b11a3.jpgIMAG0020.thumb.jpg.a24f7ac26537affa87ac4925dd02723a.jpgIMAG0020.thumb.jpg.a24f7ac26537affa87ac4925dd02723a.jpgJust took some pictures of the view looking over the river and some garden shots. Sort of looks like what you might expect on an exoplanet such as Trappist-1 system. 

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Port Macquarie NSW Australia

Warm temperate to subtropical

Record low of -2C at airport 2006

Pushing the limit of palm survivabilities

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Here is an image of Port Macquarie from above. 

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Port Macquarie NSW Australia

Warm temperate to subtropical

Record low of -2C at airport 2006

Pushing the limit of palm survivabilities

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It is good to see a healthy palm and plant collection on an outer colony world. Twelve parsecs ain't that bad of a trip.

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South Florida

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Any better today?  Or still trapped on Trappist-1e?

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Andrei W. Konradi, Burlingame, California.  Vicarious appreciator of palms in other people's gardens and in habitat

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Would it be fair to assume that the pics were taken with the sun coming through bushfire smoke ......   

on Trappist 1e?

We have had similar pics after an outback dust storm. 

Cheers Steve

It is not dead, it is just senescence.

   

 

 

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Today the air is thick with smoke at sea level, that blueish colour smoke. The above photos, smoke was high up in the atmosphere you can quite clearly see across the river. This morning no chance 300metres at best. Quite dangerous to drive actually. No rain likely for the foreseeable future either.

 

Port Macquarie NSW Australia

Warm temperate to subtropical

Record low of -2C at airport 2006

Pushing the limit of palm survivabilities

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