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Fresh Fruits!!!!
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Glasshouse Mountains

The Area is famous for its Fruit they grow here.

On the picture you can see an Ananas-plantage in the front (and the Glasshouse-Mountains in the back).

So go on and try some Ananas, Peach, Prunes, Mangoes etc...

Written Apr 17, 2004

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 The Area is famous for its Fruit they grow here.On the picture you can see an Ananas-plantage in the front (and the Glasshouse-Mountains in the back).So go on... 

 

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