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Diamond Tree

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Mark & Kerriann
September 26, 2016
Can you make it to the top....
Simona
November 29, 2018
Found on the road between Pemberton and Manjimup, the 49m high Fire Lookout tree is still sometimes used by the Parks and Wildfire Service's fire surveillance system, but is largely a tourist attraction with climbers rewarded with epic views from the cabin built in it's upper branches. Parts of this climb are almost vertical, so it offers a different experience to the Gloucester and Dave Evans Bicentennial trees. 
Found on the road between Pemberton and Manjimup, the 49m high Fire Lookout tree is still sometimes used by the Parks and Wildfire Service's fire surveillance system, but is largely a tourist attraction with climbers rewarded with epic views from the cabin built in it's upper branches. Parts of this…
Aimee
March 8, 2017
The Diamond Tree is a 51m Karri tree on which a wooden cabin was built and used as a fire lookout tower from 1941 to 1974. It is the only wooden tree top tower in the world. It's free to climb (it has 130 pegs/stairs spiralling up it). Amazing 360° views if you dare!
Stuart & Jennifer
March 2, 2014
Climb a giant Kari Tree to bushfire lookout. Great must do if heading north towards Bunbury.
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28783 S Western Hwy
Middlesex, WA