Boab Prison Tree Derby

Boab Prison Tree Derby. Boab Prison Tree Derby, Western Australia Native Plants, Western Australia, Far Away, Travel Boab Prison Tree Rd, Off Derby Highway, Derby, 6728 The Boab Prison Tree, also known as Kunumudj is believed to be 1,500 years old

More than meets the eye Derby Boab “Prison” Tree, Australia Unusual Places
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The Boab Prison Tree, Derby is now a tourist attraction This continued for sometime and people started calling the tree the "Hillgrove Lockup"

More than meets the eye Derby Boab “Prison” Tree, Australia Unusual Places

This continued for sometime and people started calling the tree the "Hillgrove Lockup" A large hollow boab south of Derby, Western Australia is reputed to have been used in the 1890s as a lockup for Aboriginal prisoners on their way to Derby for sentencing Occasionally when the group of prisoners was large and there wasn't room for everybody inside, some of the natives would be chained to the trunk outside

Baobab or Boab prison tree in Derby Kimberley Western Australia Stock Photo Alamy. The tree is an incredible 14 metres in circumference The tree's unique, cavernous interior has given rise to its name and historical.

The Boab Prison Tree south of Derby Western Australia is said to be over 1000 years old and was. The massive ancient Boab Prison Tree is believed to be around 1, 500 years old and sits on the outskirts of the remote northern town of Derby in Western Australia's rugged Kimberley region Just south of Derby in Western Australia is an ancient boab tree