Perhaps more remarkable is the tree behind it. Not native to Australia the Morton Bay Fig tree does well in our climate. You can find more spectacular trees in the Adelaide Botanical Gardens.
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That tree is out of control (i.e. is very cool). Looks like a great spot to pose people for portraits!
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It’s not bad, but those wanting a good spot for wedding photos usually head for the botanical gardens.
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