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16. ENJOY A BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF THE FOREST FROM THE PEMBERTON CLIMBING TREES
A definite must for daredevils, the massive Pemberton climbing trees located roughly 330 kilometres north of Perth, are enough to weaken the knees of even the most skilled climber. These towering Karri trees were utilised to spot forest fires during the 1930s and 1940s, although the three remaining lookout trees now only serve as tourist attractions, which can be climbed via a series of thin iron pegs that protrude from the trunks. The fact that the tallest of these lookouts sits approximately 75 metres above the ground, and must be climbed without a safety harness certainly qualifies the trees as one of the most dangerous must-do experiences in #Australia!