Unusual Australian tree (For December that is)

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Unusual Australian tree (For December that is)

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Not my photo, but I wish I was there to take it!

Dinner Plain today. Tree unknown. Should be more than skiable by tommorow morning. Gotta love Australia!

(Photo thanks Heli)
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Global Warming at its best :lol:
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Wow!! That is absolutely insane!!
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What next a snow tax
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A regular occurance up this way , i've seen snow on the hills and alps for 12 out of last 15 years during December and January .Cheers Alpineart
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