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Western Australia: the Gloucester Tree


The Gloucester Tree lookout, located near Pemberton in Gloucester National Park, is over 60 meters tall. To get to the top involves climbing approximately 150 spikes that spiral the tree -- most visitors don't make it. Plenty of wild parrots will be around to watch and laugh at the spectacle. Compare with the Bicentennial Tree and the Diamond Tree.

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Warning: Climbing Risk!

Long way down.

You are here. Climbing risk! Read the warnings! It is a long way down. Do not slip.
   

There's no safety net!

It's one tall tree.

Parrots welcome
brave climbers.

There is no safety net! It is one tall tree! Wild parrots eagerly welcome the brave climbers.
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