Image:Karri Walk Through Beedelup National Park.jpg

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The "Walk Through Karri" is situated in the Beedelup National Park, Western Australia.

A 3m x 4m hole was cut in the 75m tall 400 year old tree by chainsaw as a tourist attraction. Visitors can walk stand inside the tree with more than 150 tonnes of tree above.

Photo: JAW, 1996

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