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The tea trees and flora that surround Lake Cakora, inland from Brooms Head, colour the run-off water, creating the contrast in the drainage channels that make the arboreal masterpieces
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Lake Cakora at sunset. The lake sits in the heart of Yuraygir national park on the NSW mid-north coast
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The changing colour of the water makes every photograph different
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Lake Cakora drains into the sea at Brooms Head
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The lake when almost empty
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The first image Derry Moroney took of Lake Cakora, in July 2020. ‘It’s sort of like a tree of life,’ he says
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Derry Moroney’s images have a big following on social media
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Water gushes under the bridge after a storm in December 2020
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The lake’s mood reflects the time of day the photograph is taken. This shot was taken in January 2021
‘Tree of life’: aerial photos reveal arboreal patterns at Lake Cakora in NSW – in pictures
