Aftermath Gallery
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Choose from 36 pictures in our Aftermath collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Regeneration from epicormic buds after bushfire (Eucalyptus sp.)
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Effect of intense bushfires on the forests of Snow gums (Eucalyptus pauciflora)
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Snow gums ravaged by bushfire in February 2009
Snow gums ravaged by bushfire in February 2009, coated with rime and dusted with a fresh fall of powder snow. Lake Mountain, Cathedral Range, Victoria, Australia
Aftermath, Australian, Blackened, Burnt, Damage, Damaged, Forest, Landscape, Nature, Pattern, Scenery, Scenic, State Park, Tracery, Tree, Trunk

Forest slowly regenerating 18 months after the bushfires of February 2009
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Boats washed ashore after breaking their moorings during wild weather
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Boat washed ashore after breaking its moorings during wild weather
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Devastation on a hillside caused by the Mount St Helens landslide and eruption on May 18, 1980
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An ash-filled ravine and eroded hillsides from the Mount St Helens landslide and eruption on May 18, 1980
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Devastation on a hillside above Spirit Lake that was a tourist destination until the Mount St Helens landslide
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Spirit Lake that was a tourist destination until the Mount St Helens landslide and eruption on May 18, 1980
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Lake Pehoe and vegetation slowly recovering from a fire that raged for weeks in December 2011 and January 2012
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Devastation on a hillside above Spirit Lake that was a tourist destination until the Mount St Helens landslide and eruption on May 18, 1980
Devastation on a hillside above Spirit Lake that was a tourist destination until the Mount St Helens landslide and eruption on May 18, 1980. The lateral impact of the blast and the avalanche of debris forced the lake to raise up to 260 m on its northern shore. Enormous amounts of debris were deposited in the lake. Thousands of trees were torn from the hills around and swept into the lake. Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington, USA
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Warning notice that although the area is believed to have been cleared of mines
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Warning notice that a beach beyond is unsafe because of landmines
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Regeneration from epicormic buds after bushfire (Eucalyptus sp.)
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Warning notice that although the area is believed to have been cleared of mines, a mine may be washed ashore from a nearby minefield
Warning notice that although the area is believed to have been cleared of mines, a mine may be washed ashore from a nearby minefield. The mines were laid in the war between Argentina and Britain in 1982. Falkland Islands, South Atlantic
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Aftermath, Anti Personnel, Barbed Wire, Beach, Coast, Coastal, Danger, Falklands War, Fence, Landmines, Mine, Relic, Risk, Wire