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Traces of bushfire to remain in Australian national park for years
Published: Jun 05, 2021 06:54 PM
Photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public. Photo:Xinhua

Photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public. Photo:Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on June 4, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on June 4, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on June 4, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on June 4, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua


 
Photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua

Photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua


 
Photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua

Photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on June 4, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on June 4, 2021 shows sprouts growing out of burned trees at Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua


 
Photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows the view of Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua

Photo taken on June 5, 2021 shows the view of Namadgi National Park, about 40 kilometres southwest of Canberra, Australia. Almost one and a half years after the devastating bushfire, Namadgi National Park has already turned green again and been open to the public.Photo:Xinhua