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Dunedin, NZ Botanical Gardens
... garden. The left side of this image shows the beginning of a major hill that rose over a hundred feet to various overlooks, shade gardens, and an Aviary. This view shows ...
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Gardens in Christchurch, NZ
... impressive in the viewfinder. Fortunately we ran across an even more spectatular rose garden in Wellington a few weeks later. About a mile from the ... yet), lavanders of all descriptions, and of course another rose garden. Again many of the rose blossoms had been tattered by high winds, but this ... wants to set lots of cookies which I hate. Back up to Tours page for other garden tours. © 1996-1999 L. ...
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Wellington Rose Garden
... when we were higher up on the hill (mountain?), the rose garden was only buffeted by swirling breezes that kept everything in ... fresh new blossoms drew my attention immediately when we entered the rose garden. Fortunately, it was growing in another large bed where ... world at Fearington House near Chapel Hill, NC. Back up to Tours page. Copyright: All materials linked from this page are protected by ...
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Photo Tours
... Photo Tours Photographic and Video Tours© Gardens Coming soon .... Gardens in the Chicago Area including scenes and flowers from the Chicago ... were digitized from 35 mm slides and negatives. Added April 15, 1997: The Lady Norwood Rose Garden in Wellington, New Zealand (about 180 KB plus photo enlargements which are typically around ...
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New Zealand Trout Fishing in 1997
... ten fish (which Barry considers about par) but only one was feeding. It rose to my fly, but veered off at the last moment and took something ... up against the bank and about six feet ahead of the fish. It rose and looked but didn't take. Barry suggested I put on a ... finally managed to land the fly just ahead of the trout and it rose to suck it down. This fish first ran upstream, more or less over ...
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Floating the Blackwater River in British Columbia
... down to the water. The undergrowth was thick, some of it a sort of wild rose with thorns. There were a lot of insects on the water and a few flies ...
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