National Arboretum, Canberra ACT Australia

This was a special building in Canberra. After the devastating bush fire in 2011 and 2013 most of the bush-land in this region was totally destroyed. Came out the ashes of the fire was National Arboretum. A treasure in another 20 years time as the trees that has been replaced starts to mature. Especially the maple trees. It would be a wonderful walk around the place during Autumn when that\’s happen. Hopefully I live that long to see that happen. 

This shot here was a big panorama of the interior of the main building. They have restaurant and a bar there,so you simply can enjoy lunch with a wonderful view of Canberra. You definitely can see the Parliament house from the view of this building.

Also there was a bonsai on display and some bonsai trees are over 50 years old. Imagine the dedication to the art of bonsai to have the tree live that long. It\’s worth a visit for all Australian not just the oversea tourists. I highly recommended and please try to take the interior photo as I love architecture photography. How beautiful are those wooden beams? I used to play with wood working and there\’s something unique about wooden stuff that I just simply adore.

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Published by Travis Chau

I'm a freelance makeup artist from Sydney, Australia. If you hang around creative people long enough you well get the bug to create as well. So now I am into photography, timelapse photography and maybe video/film later.

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