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Planet Ark National Tree Day marked in Australia

Xinhua)  09:04, July 29, 2013  

A father and his twin daughters plant at the Sydney Park in Sydney, Australia, on July 28, 2013, during the Australia Planet Ark National Tree Day event. Since the first Planet Ark National Tree Day in 1996, more than three million participants have planted around 20 million trees and shrubs in Australia. (Xinhua/Jin Linpeng)

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