The Majestic 'Gloucester Tree' Reopens to Climbers in Australia After 3 Years of Repair
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The 250-year-old Gloucester Tree, a 200-foot Karri eucalyptus in southwestern Australia, reopened to climbers after a three-year restoration, restoring public access to a cultural and natural landmark that has served as a fire-lookout and tourist destination since 1947.
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