In the tranquil waters of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra, a semi-submerged, lonely old stump tells a quiet story of nature's resilience. Once part of a towering tree, the stump now stands partially submerged, with its gnarled, weather-beaten wood jutting out above the water's surface. Moss and algae cling to its rough bark, painting it in shades of green and brown that blend seamlessly with the lake’s natural hues