Warren National Park

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Warren National Park
Warren National Park (Western Australia)
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Coordinates: 34 ° 30 ′ 2 ″  S , 115 ° 57 ′ 22 ″  E
Location: Western Australia , Australia
Specialty: tall carribrees
Next city: 7 kilometer (s) from Pemberton
Surface: 31 km²
Founding: 1977
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The Warren National Park (English Warren National Park ) is a 31 km² national park in the southwest of Western Australia , Australia .

location

The park is about 300 kilometers south of Perth , near the South Western Highway between Bunbury and Albany at the height of Pemberton . Only a few kilometers south is the much larger D'Entrecasteaux National Park .

park

The Warren River flows through the park and forms with the old Karri forests ( Eucalyptus diversicolor ) - some trees there reach a height of up to 89 meters - the main attractions of the park. The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree , similar to the Gloucester Tree or the Diamond Tree , was used as a wooden viewing platform to spot forest fires in the dry season. Today the tree is open to the public and can be climbed.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Australia Easy Read - Road and 4WD Atlas . Hema Maps, Brisbane 2007, ISBN 978-1-86500-395-5 .
  2. ^ Official website of the park. Retrieved January 17, 2016 .