24 Bilder zum Thema "feu de brousse de repousse" bei ClipDealer

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Australian bushfires aftermath: grass trees recovering after severe fire damage. Many of australian plant species can survive bushfires and re-sprout again
Extreme closeup of burned banksia cone against blurred background
Australian bushfire aftermath: Burned and chopped eucalyptus survives and re-sprouts from buds under its bark and from a lignotuber at the base of the tree
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Bushfire aftermath
New life after bushfire Black Boys
Bushfire aftermath
New Life after fire
Christmas Bells, Blandfordia nobilis, family Blandfordiaceae, growing amongst burnt and blackened trees following a bushfire, Royal National Park, New South Wales. Spring and summer flowering perennial herb native to eastern Australia.
New Life after fire
Australian bushfire aftermath: burnt eucalyptus trees damaged by wildfire, black sole and a small green plant on the ashes
Open banksia cones after extensive forest fires in Victoria, Australia
Proteas burnt during a wildfire
Bushfire regrowth from burnt bush on Elba island, Tuscany, Italy
New Life after fire
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Waterfall Heaven
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus tree 6 months after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Closeup of burned banksia cones after bush fires in Australia
A weathered, hollow tree trunk stands charred in the Australian bushland. The surrounding eucalyptus forest is bathed in sunlight, and native shrubs grow around the striking burnt tree
Eucalyptus trees recovering after severe australian bushfires.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.
Australian bushfires aftermath: eucalyptus trees recovering after severe fire damage. Eucalyptus can survive and re-sprout from buds under their bark or from a lignotuber at the base of the tree.

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