Old grown swamp forest overgrown with lichen and mosses still remains at the Ship Creek estuary in New Zealand.
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4800 x 3200 px | 40.6 x 27.1 cm | 16 x 10.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
8 October 2013Location:
Ship Creek, Westland District, West Coast, New ZealandMore information:
Old grown swamp forest overgrown with lichen and mosses still remains at the Ship Creek estuary in the West Coast Region of New Zealand. Dominant tree is the Kahikatea formerly known as "White Pine", which grows to the tallest tree of the country with more than 60 meters. An der Mündung des Ship Creek in die Tasmansee in der West Coast Region Neuseelands wächst noch ein alterSumpfregenwald voller Flechten und Moose. Markantester Baum ist der Kahikatea oder die Neuseeländische Warzeneibe, die über 60 Meter hoch werden kann und damit der höchste Baum des Landes ist.