A majestic Licuala ramsayi, commonly known as the Queensland fan palm or Australian fan palm, rises in the lush greenery of the Daintree National Park - and from below it reveals its impressive elegance. Looking up through its perfectly shaped, circular fan leaves to the natural canopy reveals a mesmerising interplay of light, shade and vibrant shades of green.
The characteristic structure of the fan palm is almost like an artistically designed natural mosaic: uniform leaf segments open up like a living parasol that divides the sky into harmonious shapes. Fine rays of sunlight break through between the veins of the leaves and cast gentle patterns on the surroundings, creating an almost mystical ambience. The ancient rainforest of the Daintree - one of the oldest in the world - reinforces this mood with its deep, original character.
From a frog's-eye view, the Queensland fan palm becomes a monumental work of natural art. Its sturdy trunk, symmetrical crown and almost perfectly round leaves emphasise the incomparable beauty of the tropical plant world. This special view upwards brings to life the quiet power and timeless elegance of Australian flora - a moment of pure connection with nature in the heart of the Daintree National Park.
Jiri Viehmann - photographer with a passion for nature, travelling and the beauty of the world.
Jiri Viehmann is a passionate nature and travel photographer who uses his camera to capture the diversity and beauty of our planet in impressive images. His works tell stories of quiet moments in the..
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