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"Nature's Resilience: Aerial View after Uncommonly High Desert Rainfall" As the sun rises, its golden rays dance upon the water that has flowed into Lake Eyre South

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Aerial view after sunrise, showing the sun reflecting off water that has flowed into Lake Eyre South

Aerial view after sunrise, showing the sun reflecting off water that has flowed into Lake Eyre South and formed a pond; the water being the result of recent uncommonly high local desert rainfall

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Mount St Helens volcano with flowers in foreground Mount St Helens National Monument Washington

Mount St Helens volcano with flowers in foreground Mount St Helens National Monument Washington State, USA LA001128
COS-1525 Mount St Helens volcano with flowers in foreground Mount St Helens National Monument, Washington State, USA Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRegrowth Collection: SPRING SKIING FALLS CREEK FEATURE

SPRING SKIING FALLS CREEK FEATURE
Skiers make the most of the spring snow at Falls Creek Alpine Resort in Falls Creek, Sept. 5, 2016. (aP Image/Tracey Nearmy)

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Red lantern banksia (Banksia caleyi), a pyrophile which opens its cones to release seeds

Red lantern banksia (Banksia caleyi), a pyrophile which opens its cones to release seeds only after a fire, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia, October 2002

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Rivers/water channels form and water flows into Lake Eyrer North as a result of uncommonly high

Rivers/water channels form and water flows into Lake Eyrer North as a result of uncommonly high desert rainfall. Lake Eyre North, South Australia, March 2022

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Rivers, green with vegetation and flowing, because of recent uncommonly high rainfall

Rivers, green with vegetation and flowing, because of recent uncommonly high rainfall, near the edge of Lake Eyre North.
 South Australia, March 2022

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and regenerating trees, Abernethy Forest, Cairngorms National Park

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and regenerating trees, Abernethy Forest, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK. September

Background imageRegrowth Collection: DDE-90027937

DDE-90027937
Hillside re-growth after forest fire, Okanagan, British Columbia Date: 06/09/2007

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Water flowing into Lake Eyre North, South Australia, March 2022

Water flowing into Lake Eyre North, South Australia, March 2022

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Vegetation flourishes in the river channels and surrounds as a result of uncommonly high local

Vegetation flourishes in the river channels and surrounds as a result of uncommonly high local rainfall in a desert. Anna Creek Station, South Australia, March 2022

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Rocky Mountain cow elk, old burn

Rocky Mountain cow elk, old burn

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Landscape with Bird Catchers, c. 1670 (oil on panel)

Landscape with Bird Catchers, c. 1670 (oil on panel)
450238 Landscape with Bird Catchers, c.1670 (oil on panel) by Dujardin, Karel (1626-78); 28.1x36.8 cm; The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; eHolburne Museum; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Autumn ferns and ground cover in burn area above St. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park

Autumn ferns and ground cover in burn area above St. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Autumn ferns and ground cover in burn area above St. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park

Autumn ferns and ground cover in burn area above St. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

Background imageRegrowth Collection: male catkin from a goat willow tree on a white background, studio shot

male catkin from a goat willow tree on a white background, studio shot
Close-up of a male catkin from a goat willow tree on a white background; Studio Shot

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Forest regrowth

Forest regrowth
Autumn coloured foliage grows around a pile of logs in a forest; Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Destruction And Re-Growth After Forest Fire And Mountains Along Alaska Highway, Yukon

Destruction And Re-Growth After Forest Fire And Mountains Along Alaska Highway, Yukon

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Severely burnt shrubs re-sprouting from lignotubers shortly after bushfire

Severely burnt shrubs re-sprouting from lignotubers shortly after bushfire, Walpole Nornalup National Park, Western Australia. February 2009

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Silver birch seedlings after forest fire

Silver birch seedlings after forest fire
Silver birch (Betula pendula) seedlings growing three months after a forest fire. This fire took place in a clear-felled area in the Tiveden forest, in Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helens Wilderness, Washington, USA

Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helens Wilderness, Washington, USA

Background imageRegrowth Collection: USA, California, Cleveland National Forest

USA, California, Cleveland National Forest. California poppies covering a hillside after the 2003 Cedar Fire and record rainfall. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Wildflowers after a Forest Fire, Sawtooth NRA, Idaho, USA

Wildflowers after a Forest Fire, Sawtooth NRA, Idaho, USA
USA; Idaho; Sawtooth NRA; Wildflowers after a Forest Fire

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Dustbunny Spider (Tegenaria atrica) adult female, in process of regrowing right rear leg

Dustbunny Spider (Tegenaria atrica) adult female, in process of regrowing right rear leg, on tile floor in house, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, May

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Picture No. 10863110

Picture No. 10863110
Regrowth on Eucalyptus trees after bushfire.Epicormic growth. Davies Plain, Alpine National Park, Northeast Victoria, Australia. Date:

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Picture No. 10863107

Picture No. 10863107
Regrowth on Eucalyptus trees after bushfire.Davies Plain, Alpine National Park, Northeast Victoria, Australia. Date:

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Picture No. 10737300

Picture No. 10737300
Regrowth of forest amongst Dead Trees killed in 1980 eruption on Spirit Lake Date:

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Picture No. 10737536

Picture No. 10737536
Dead Trees killed by volcanic eruption Date:

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Picture No. 10863109

Picture No. 10863109
Regrowth on Eucalyptus trees after bushfire.Epicormic growth. Davies Plain, Alpine National Park, Northeast Victoria, Australia. Date:

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Picture No. 10984572

Picture No. 10984572
Lodgepole Pine Trees regeneration after fire - Dunraven Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA (Pinus contorta) Date:

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Regeneration of conifer trees amongst dead trunks after forest fire, Dunraven Pass, Yellowstone N

Regeneration of conifer trees amongst dead trunks after forest fire, Dunraven Pass, Yellowstone N. P. Wyoming, U. S. A
Regeneration of conifer trees amongst dead trunks after forest fire, Dunraven Pass, Yellowstone N.P. Wyoming, U.S.A. September

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Burnt branches and regenerating plants after forest fire, Angermanland, Sweden, June

Burnt branches and regenerating plants after forest fire, Angermanland, Sweden, June

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Starfish with Two New Arms Growing

Starfish with Two New Arms Growing

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Eucalyptus forest regrowth after fire

Eucalyptus forest regrowth after fire
Regeneration of eucalyptus forest in Kinglake National Park, Victoria Australia. The area around Kinglake suffered the worst effects of the so-called Black Saturday" bushfires on 7th February

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Growth of new coral

Growth of new coral
Coral regrowth after destruction. New coral is covering an area probably damaged by climate change. Photographed off Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Coral growth on discarded wheelbarrow

Coral growth on discarded wheelbarrow
An old discarded wheelbarrow that is slowly being reclaimed by coral at Rasdhoo Atoll, North Male, Maldives

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Destroyed reef in Indonesia

Destroyed reef in Indonesia
A scuba diver survays a destroyed reef, probably due to fish bombing or a severe storm. Some signs of regrowth of coral are starting to show. Off the island of Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageRegrowth Collection: Reef balls to form an artificial reef

Reef balls to form an artificial reef
A diver checks reef balls in place on seabed to form an artificial reef. Photographed at Kuda Harra, Maldives



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"Nature's Resilience: Aerial View after Uncommonly High Desert Rainfall" As the sun rises, its golden rays dance upon the water that has flowed into Lake Eyre South, creating a breathtaking spectacle. This pond is a testament to the recent uncommonly high local desert rainfall, rejuvenating this arid landscape. In Washington State's Mount St Helens National Monument, amidst the remnants of destruction caused by volcanic eruption, vibrant flowers bloom defiantly. These resilient blooms symbolize nature's regrowth and renewal in the face of adversity. Amidst charred remains left by devastating bushfires in 2019/20, hard tree ferns emerge from the ashes. Their delicate fronds signify hope and resilience as they sprout anew in a burnt forest. Witnessing epicormic growth on an Eucalyptus tree showcases nature's remarkable ability to bounce back from bushfire damage. These fresh shoots emerging from scorched branches serve as a reminder of life's tenacity even in the harshest conditions. The reopening of Great Alpine Road marks a significant milestone for regeneration efforts. It signifies not only physical restoration but also represents communities coming together to rebuild and move forward after challenging times. Uncommonly high desert rainfall breathes life into rivers and water channels that flow into Lake Eyre North. The once barren landscape now teems with green vegetation along its banks—a striking contrast against the arid surroundings—showcasing nature's ability to flourish when given a chance. Scots pine trees stand tall amongst regenerating foliage in Abernethy Forest within Scotland's Cairngorms National Park. Here, new growth emerges alongside established giants—a harmonious blend representing both continuity and rebirth within this ancient woodland. Water cascades into Lake Eyre North once more as it becomes replenished by recent uncommonly high rainfall—an awe-inspiring sight that exemplifies nature's capacity for rejuvenation.