Diana’s Peak National Park covers 81 hectares. Tree Fern, Black Cabbage, Dogwood, Whitewood and Cabbage Trees dominate the vegetation of the Peaks.
The National Park is home to many different types of invertebrates; most common are the Golden Sail Spider, The Blushing Snail and Weevil. Unfortunately I did not get an opportunity to photograph any of these!
Bringing to you the landscapes and flora from Diana’s Peak National Park:
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Entrance to the Park from Black Gate |
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High Knoll Fort |
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Looking across to High Knoll Fort
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Lots Wife in the background |
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Stone Top and George Island |
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Flagstaff and The Barn |
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Looking across to High Peak |
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Tree Fern and Cabbage Tree |
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Even space for some Fuchsia!
Hope you have enjoyed the pics as much as I loved my walk last weekend!!!
Below is the St Helena Airport in progress. Pop by soon to see me there xx
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