A 3000-year-old Huon pine and several stands of other ancient trees have narrowly avoided damage in bushfires on Tasmania's west coast, aerial assessments by authorities show.
The oldest-known Huon pine in the world, thought to be 3,000 years old, has survived a bushfire on Tasmania's west coast. New aerial images show how the fire came within metres of the stand of ...
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Ambitious plan to save Tasmanian-built Huon pine warship HDML1321 from slow death in DarwinThe Tasmanian-made Huon pine patrol boat HMAS HDML1321 took commandos behind enemy lines in WWII, but its biggest mission yet will be finding a way home from its slow death at a construction site ...
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Aerial photos reveal how close Tasmanian west coast bushfires came to 3,000-year-old Huon pineNew aerial images have revealed how close a stand of ancient trees, including one thought to be 3,000 years old, came to being destroyed by bushfire. However, not all of the ancient Huon pines in ...
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