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River redgums growing along side the Murray River at Echuca, Victoria, Australia. This photo is taken only a short distance from the Barmah state forest, the largest forest of redgum in the world. The trees in the water grew during the 1998 drought thinking that they were on suitable land, as the river level rose they drowned - a common end for E. camaldulensis.

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current00:03, 6 December 20051,792×1,200 (931 KB)NathanHurst (Talk | contribs) (River redgums growing along side the Murray River at Echuca, Victoria, Australia. This photo is taken only a short distance from the Barmah state forest, the largest forest of redgum in the world. The trees in the water grew during the 1998 drought thin)

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