
Diamond Tree, a towering karri tree in Western Australia, was used as a fire lookout from 1940 to 1974. Standing 54.5 meters tall, it features a wooden cabin at its peak. While climbing is now prohibited due to safety concerns, visitors can enjoy the picnic area and walking trail, which offer insights into the tree's history and role in early bushfire detection. The site remains a popular stop for those traveling along the South Western Highway between Manjimup and Pemberton.
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