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After the fires: The glorious colours of the Blue Mountains gardens

After the fires: The glorious colours of the Blue Mountains gardens

Wolter PeetersPhotographer

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After witnessing the large-scale destruction in the Blue Mountains during his coverage of the bushfire crisis in late 2019 and early 2020 for The Sydney Morning Herald, photographer Wolter Peeters joined a Renaissance Tour on one of their Blue Mountains spring garden expeditions. These are his pictures.

Nooroo garden in Mount Wilson. With towering established trees, Nooroo lives up to its Aboriginal name, which means ‘shady place’. Wolter Peeters

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Wolter PeetersPhotographerWolter Peeters is a photographer at The Sydney Morning Herald. Connect with Wolter on Twitter.

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