52 Metres Up (150 Feet) in the Forest - The Diamond Tree, Manjimup
As a side trip to the Conservation Biology field work down in the forests of South Western Australia our students climbed the magnificent 52 metre high Marri tree named the Diamond Tree. These tall trees were once used a fire lookouts, but are now used for recreation looking high above the forest canopy.
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