
The Golden Gumboot in Tully, Queensland, stands as a 7.9-meter-high fibreglass monument, symbolizing the town's record annual rainfall of 7.9 meters in 1950. This iconic structure features an internal spiral staircase leading to a viewing platform offering panoramic views of the town. A large green tree frog adorns the side, reflecting the local rainforest ecosystem. Adjacent to the boot, a museum showcases the history of Tully's floods, providing visitors with insights into the region's unique climate and heritage.
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