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A more open view at the mountains
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A curious bush with white and golden flowers
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We are just a couple of young kids
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Do you like me?
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Coming ashore - maybe?
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mirror-like reflection
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Another view through the trees
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.... and from across the pond
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More pond reflections
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So tranquil and relaxing!
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Another family of eight
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The kids went on ahead
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A gorgeous Canary Island Palm
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A stately palm
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and many other species of palms
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Looks like a Ponytail Palm or its cousin
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A civilized jungle path....
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This strange tree is so fascinating ...
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Red and White side by side
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So soft and incredibly fluffy!!
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Majestic tree outside of entrance
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A little Guinea hen in her finery
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What kind of a display is this?
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Won't you share some of it with me?
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Look what I found!
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I am holding on to my prize
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I am beautiful - but a little shy ...
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How can one tree be so lush and rich in foliage?
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Album Description:
Continuing our tour of this lovely nature park in Arcadia CA
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 52
- Views: 34,875
- Downloads: 1,150

9 comments
Great
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viyanali 2007.07.23 at 20:32:33 PDT
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klinkaeo 2007.03.07 at 21:30:30 PST
Hi,you have some really lovely pictures,I have enjoyed looking through them,thank you for sharing,take care Ann (Chester England)
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annedm1 2006.07.17 at 22:46:39 PDT
Dear Bruno, you know that I like Botanical Gardens and parks and places where you can enjoy the beauty of the nature - thus this album is like a gift to me! I love your photos! Warm wishes from Vienna, Vera
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veralebail 2006.05.31 at 10:29:49 PDT
Re: What kind of display is that? Looks to me like a peahen (as opposed to a peacock), which is why the plumage isn't all that. I would guess it's doing some sort of territorial posturing, as opposed to showing amorous intentions, but I'm not a hundred percent sure. Cheers!
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kingpigeon 2005.12.22 at 13:15:13 PST
Dear Friend, like its sister No.1, this album is as magnificent! I don't know how many hours you spent in there and how many shots you took, but I can assure you that had I been there I would have squeezed my camera dry!!!Most lovable creation! My compliments! Friendly greetings from Japan, Yoshiyuki Tanaka
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tanaka62 2005.08.01 at 07:12:22 PDT
Hi Bruno - I agree 100 percent with Kathy. This pair of albums is a gobsmacker mate. I love everything about it, the quality of the photos, the scenery,the captions, the squirrels, the geese and the size of part 2 is pretty good for me and my slow old dial-up. I think Kathy might shout me broadband if I waite long enough. lol. I was hooked as soon as I saw the Ann Baldwin pavillion. How could you not like that beautiful family of geese. Your reflection shots are marvelous as is the strange tree with the beautiful blossoms. I always love the squirrels and the close-up of the peacock isa winner. Thankyou my friend for pointing this beatiful pair of albums out to me. It has been a most enjoyable visit to the Arboretum and I thank you for being such a wonderful guide. Catch you soon mate. Best wishes Al.
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shortshooter 2005.06.07 at 17:06:35 PDT
You are a real artist and I am always waiting for your new albums. Thanks again. Anortega
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anortega 2005.06.04 at 01:09:32 PDT
As I expected Bruno, "gobsmacker& quot; it is, a golden continuation to Arboretum (1), the photos are splendid and I enjoyed the tour so very much. Your lovely geese, the ducks, the little ducklings with those big eyes, the squirrel eating an orange ... the lake with wonderful reflections, the lush trees and palms, all your photos say so much, they let us see your soul of artist and nature lover, and all makes an enchanted album. Thank you for all your artistry, for making us part of the wonderful time, I am sure, you had there. And finally the greeting of the peacock and you sitting on the stairs saying good by to your friends: to us, the grateful viewers. Lovely and priceless. With my best wishes, I salute you, katja
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katifelkai 2005.06.02 at 21:14:30 PDT
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