INVASIVE WEEDS 
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D670E  Morning glory creeper and other vigorous weeds clamber over the frame of an empty sugar cane bin as nature recolonises the agricultural landscape. The bins, filled with stalks of sugar cane, are hauled to mills by diminutive locomotives or by trucks when the cane has been harvested. But when the crop has all been cut, the bins are left beside the railway tracks to be overtaken by nature until required by man once again.

 
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