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FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue is a 1998 American animated fantasy adventure film, a direct-to-video sequel to FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992). Produced by Wild Brain Productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment through the CBS/Fox Video Label, the film was directed by Phil Robinson and Dave Marshall, and written by Chris Fink and Richard Tulloch.
FernGully: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 animated musical fantasy film directed by Bill Kroyer in his feature directorial debut.Scripted by Jim Cox and adapted from the "FernGully" stories by Diana Young, the film is an Australian and American [2] venture produced by Kroyer Films, Inc., Youngheart Productions, FAI Films, and distributed by 20th Century Fox.
Alsophila cunninghamii, synonym Cyathea cunninghamii, [1] also known as the gully tree fern and slender tree fern, is a species of tree fern indigenous to New Zealand [2] including North Island (type locality), South Island and Chatham Islands; also to Victoria, possibly New South Wales, southeastern Queensland and Tasmania in Australia.
Florida State Road 314 (former) Georgia State Route 314; Iowa Highway 314 (former) Louisiana Highway 314; Maryland Route 314; Mississippi Highway 314; Montana Secondary Highway 314; New Mexico State Road 314; New York State Route 314. New York State Route 314 (former) Ohio State Route 314; Pennsylvania Route 314; South Carolina Highway 314
Tarra Bulga forest. Alberton Shire Council asked the Victorian Government to set aside forest with fern gullies near Balook as a public park in 1903. The first area to be reserved was 20 hectares (49 acres) in 1904 and named Bulga National Park after the Gunai language word bulga, meaning mountain.
There are a number of sporting organizations based in Upper Ferntree Gully—Upper Ferntree Gully Kings Football Club competing in the Eastern Football League [2] and the Cricket Club (Kings Park), Upwey Tecoma Junior Football Club (Talaskia Road), St John's Tecoma Cricket Club (Talaskia Road), Sherbrooke Little Athletic Centre (Kings Park), Upwey/Ferntree Gully Baseball Club (Kings Park ...
CR 314: NE 7 Street, Sharpe's Ferry Road W–E SR 35 / NE 7 Street East of Ocala: SR 19: Salt Springs: Former SR 314 [1] CR 314A: SE 95 Street Road S–N SE 183 Avenue Road / SE 95 Street Road Ocala National Forest east-southeast of Moss Bluff: CR 314: Ocala National Forest east of Cedar Creek: Former SR 314A [1] CR 315: S–N SR 40: East of ...
The length is 27 kilometres (17 miles), with a maximum grade of about 8.3 percent between the Paekākāriki Interchange and the Wainui Saddle. [ 9 ] The Transmission Gully route was formally declared a motorway on 16 August 2021 with the declaration coming into force 28 days later.