I visited the picturesque Damper Creek Bushland Reserve on November 11, 2007.
It's a 2 km preserved strip of natural bushland in the Damper Creek Valley, in the Mt. Waverley municipality, 20 km east of the Melbourne CBD.
It's a haven for many species of birds and native animals, with a circuit walking track, bridges, interpretative signs, and lagoons.
This is what this part of Melbourne looked like prior to European settlement.
The full set of photos is at Damper Creek Album
It's a 2 km preserved strip of natural bushland in the Damper Creek Valley, in the Mt. Waverley municipality, 20 km east of the Melbourne CBD.
It's a haven for many species of birds and native animals, with a circuit walking track, bridges, interpretative signs, and lagoons.
This is what this part of Melbourne looked like prior to European settlement.
The full set of photos is at Damper Creek Album
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