41. The wind ruffles the eucalyptus trees at our feet. 42. There is a fence of eucalyptus trees along some of the cliffs. 43. There, they strip the manna gum eucalyptus trees they favor, eventually killing the trees. 44. They are so fond of one another that their population has exploded, threatening the habitat of eucalyptus trees which sustains them. 45. They found a run-down terrace house overlooking a nature reserve of eucalyptus trees and ferns. 46. Unexploded U.S. cluster bombs and fragments of exploded missiles littered the dusty plain framed by grazing sheep and camels and lined with eucalyptus trees. 47. We hike to the collecting area and head away from the road, where within minutes, we walk through groves of low eucalyptus trees. 48. When eucalyptus trees were introduced in California to replace lost forests, they created an urban fire hazard. 49. With no predators and little disease, island koalas are increasing far faster than the eucalyptus trees they browse. 50. You could even have a eucalyptus tree in your yard. |