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Autumn in all its Glory

Autumn in Stanthorpe is a particularly beautiful season and visitors from the warmer climes visit, photograph and enjoy the wonderul scenery as winter approaches. The month of May is glorious and the days are usually tranquil with the falling tri coloured leaves and an aura of expectation in the air.

 Liquid Amber at the Civic Centre

 

Weroona Park

     

Pistacia in the Park 

Liquid Amber 

 The New Tourist Information Centre

 Liquid amber, pistacia, golden & claret ash, are just some of the lovely autumn trees seen to be growing in the gardens, parks and along the creek in Stanthorpe.

 Autumn

in

Stanthorpe

 The Southern Downs Information Centre, nestles among the trees and adorns the rise, close to the creek on the southern entrance to town.

Photographs taken 15 May 1998