Bundaburg Japanese Garden
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Bundaburg Japanese Garden
Just another japanese garden I visited. Took some pics on a foggy morning. I never breath this fresh air and felt this closeto nature before.
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Re: Bundaburg Japanese Garden
hi DK
awesome shots is this the Japanese garden at hte bundaberg botanical garden? If so wow!! it has changed a heap since I was there last! it is nice early in the morning with the fresh crisp air and that kiss of sunshine on ya back warming nicely
cheers
jamie
awesome shots is this the Japanese garden at hte bundaberg botanical garden? If so wow!! it has changed a heap since I was there last! it is nice early in the morning with the fresh crisp air and that kiss of sunshine on ya back warming nicely
cheers
jamie
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