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Images taken at Federation Walk Coastal Reserve66 viewsTaken over a period of seven years these images will give you an idea of the advancement of our project, taking into account seven deliberately lit fires!
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Erosion Scarping east of Philip Park, Federation Walk Coastal Reserve11 viewsThis picture illustrates the extent of sand erosion after the May 2009 event.
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North Entrance of Federation Walk Coastal Reserve8 viewsThis picture illustrates debris extending to the pathway entrance from the storm event and high tide during the May event.
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4 m high erosion scarp on the foredunes at Federation Walk8 viewsMy model stood approximately 180cm tall - the erosion scarp reached 4 metres in some points.
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Displaced Pandanus!10 viewsThe force of the storm event eroded the dunes at north Federation Walk Coastal Reserve so badly, large trees were displaced. Note the extensive root system of this Pandanus.
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Sand By-pass Facility, north Federation Walk Coastal Reserve6 viewsThe debris from the storm event littered the beach around the sand-bypass facility extending westward approximately 60 m.
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Dedication of Centenary of Federation Qld plaque.10 viewsEntrance signage
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Welcome to Federation Walk Coastal Reserve78 viewsOver 50 Suncorp employees were welcomed as part of their Planting activity,
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Rev Geoffry Hoyte10 viewsBlessed the Centenary of Federation Queensland project - Federation Walk
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4 viewsJackie, Jodie Clifford, Federation Walk Ranger and Fraser Wright
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Dedication of Centenary of Federation Qld plaque.16 viewsFig tree planted March 2000 to celebrate the start of the Federation Walk project.
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Jodie Clifford GCCC Federation Walk Ranger60 views
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