Mangroves at Hastings on Westernport Bay - the eastern side of the Mornington Peninsula.
Australia has the third largest area of mangroves in the world after Indonesia and Brazil, totalling around 11,500 km2 representing approximately 6.4% of the world’s total mangrove area.
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5 comments:
And here I thought we had a lot in Florida! I do love the looks of the mangrove swamps ..and they do so much.
Interesting about the mangroves. nice shot!
They grow in the salty seawater? WoW I wouldn't have thought they'd live... I learned something new today, thank you =)
The Mangroves are cool, they are home to a lot of birds and critters. Great shot!
Nice photo. and such interesting info. Thanks for sharing...I learned something new!
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