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Redwoods, East Warburton

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Planted in 1930, the East Warburton Redwoods, in Victoria, Australia, are a small forest of towering redwood trees, with several well-marked tracks and a creek to meander along. The nest you can see in this image was first built by the artist David Digapony; since then many visitors who ignore the “leave no trace” lifestyle have tried to recreate them.

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Planted in 1930, the East Warburton Redwoods, in Victoria, Australia, are a small forest of towering redwood trees, with several well-marked tracks and a creek to meander along. The nest you can see in this image was first built by the artist David Digapony; since then many visitors who ignore the “leave no trace” lifestyle have tried to recreate them.

Planted in 1930, the East Warburton Redwoods, in Victoria, Australia, are a small forest of towering redwood trees, with several well-marked tracks and a creek to meander along. The nest you can see in this image was first built by the artist David Digapony; since then many visitors who ignore the “leave no trace” lifestyle have tried to recreate them.

I acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which I live and work and pay respect to their elders past and present. For over 65,000 years, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders of the lands and waters have been telling stories through their art and dance. I recognise that this land that I create on was never ceded, and that it always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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