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Cleaning the gutters and roof as you do living in the bush. Taking a few minutes to admire the garden canopy. It’s a jungle out there and the understory I packed with a lot of understory plants of all sorts of varieties along with the palm collection. 

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A zip line would be perfect! Nice canopy view. Harry

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16 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

A zip line would be perfect! Nice canopy view. Harry

Wanted one for years. And I actually know how to do it, those orchard netting skills come in handy! 
Richard 

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How beautiful, my friends! Can't the Celtic or Gaulish spirit thrive in the tropical world? It's their new natural habitat, a jungle where the Celtic spirit now also dwells. And what's more, it can be found all over the world.

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12 hours ago, Hu Palmeras said:

How beautiful, my friends! Can't the Celtic or Gaulish spirit thrive in the tropical world? It's their new natural habitat, a jungle where the Celtic spirit now also dwells. And what's more, it can be found all over the world.

Either way it’s a palm paradise out there!

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