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StillImage: Photograph
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| Title |
The Corroboree Tree, Richmond Victoria |
| Abstract/Description |
The Corroboree Tree is a huge, ancient, dead River Red Gum, which has been preserved due to its significance to the local Aboriginal people. The tree served as a marker of clan territories, and also a place for various gatherings and celebrations (corroborees). This tree is one of Melbourne's few remaining links with pre-European history. |
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| Date Created |
19 October 2011
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| Rights |
All rights reserved
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
The Corroboree Tree, Richmond Victoria, 19 October 2011
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| Resource Identifier |
65848
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