Flinders Ranges, South Australia, 17 August 2016
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This is on third day of the Flinders Ranges workshop.
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This is The Cazneau Tree. Harold Cazneau photographed it in 1937 and as a consequence it is on the Significant Tree Register of the National Trust as Significant Tree #239.
“This giant gum tree stands in solitary grandeur on a lonely plateau in the arid Flinders Ranges, South Australia, where it has grown up from a sapling through the years, and long before the shade from its giant limbs ever gave shelter from heat to white men. The passing of the years has left it scarred and marked by the elements – storm, fire, water, – unconquered, it speaks to us from a Spirit of Endurance. Although aged, its widespread limbs speak of a vitality that will carry on for many more years. One day, when the sun shone hot and strong, I stood before this giant in silent wonder and admiration. The hot wind stirred its leafy boughs, and some of the living elements of this tree passed to me in understanding and friendliness expressing The Spirit of Australia.”
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Cazneau Tree,
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Cazneau tree location.
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Brachina Gorge Road (probably).
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Brachina Gorge Road (probably).
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Brachina Gorge.
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Brachina Gorge.
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Brachina Gorge Road.
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Edowie Ruins.
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Edowie Ruins.
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Edowie Ruins.
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Edowie Ruins.
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Edowie Ruins.
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Edowie Ruins.
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Near Merna Mora.
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Near Merna Mora.
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