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Scarred tree in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne The plaque to this tree says:

Scarred Tree
The scar on this tree was created when Aboriginal people removed bark to make canoes, shields, food and water containers, string, baby carriers and other items.
Please respect this site. It is important to the Wurundjeri people as traditional custodians of the land and is part of the heritage of all Australians.
All Aboriginal cultural sites are protected by law.

Photo by Takver and released under GNU GFDL

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