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The Labertouche Creek Flora and Fauna Reserve is in the Labertouche district, 80 km east of Melbourne.
The Reserve is adjacent to Jackson's Rd and a 1 km walking track passes through it, alongside the Creek.
Spring wildflowers were blooming, and there were good views to the north, to the Bunyip State Park.
I visited this Reserve on September 18, 2007.
The full photo set is at http://worldisround.com/articles/336440/index.html
The Reserve is adjacent to Jackson's Rd and a 1 km walking track passes through it, alongside the Creek.
Spring wildflowers were blooming, and there were good views to the north, to the Bunyip State Park.
I visited this Reserve on September 18, 2007.
The full photo set is at http://worldisround.com/articles/336440/index.html
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