Photos from Warburton, Yarra Valley. Have you got a great picture of Warburton? The trout that got away? The snow fight on Mount Donna Buang? The amazing bird you saw hovering over the Yarra or drinking nectar from one of the Australia natives in the forest.
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Pictures on this page include The Great Steps of Warburton (a large scale mosaic project), the giant skull rock of Mt Donna Buang, Mt Donna Buang snow, Lala Falls Warburton and other walks around Warburton like Ada Tree and Ben Cairn.
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Great destination walk OR drive, park here and walk Richards Tramway Walk or one of the other walks nearby.
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Near the start of Mississippi Road and trun off to Big Pats Creek picnic area.
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Great destination walk OR drive, park here and walk Richards Tramway Walk or one of the opther walks nearby.
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The striking colour of this green mould on just a handful of small trees - really jumped out of the bush. Also look out for the large black tree about 30 minutes in - which was struck by 30 000 volts of lightening and still has the scar running down the trunk.
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There are some fantastic large trees still standing but very burnt from the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires - the country felt drier with more grasses and less ferns - than other walks closer to Warburton and near the Aqua duct.
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Thanks again to Greg for this walk idea - recommended and allow 2 hours from parking the car at Big Pats Creek to have a walk and stop and regard the tramlines and other points of interest along the way.
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The info sign for this walk says 20 mins to the 'top' - but we walked in for 35-40 minutes and - after returning to the sign on the way out - think we almost got to the end. The walk follows the route the saw miller William Richards began constructing in 1916 - to gain access to timber in the Starvation Creek Valley.
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CLOSED UNTIL 21 JUNE 2020. Over 1400 trees ranging from 20m to 55m in height and listed on the state registry of significant trees.
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Redwood Forrest - Listed on the register of significant trees of Victoria
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Around 1500 trees forming a beautiful, high canopy.
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Photograph: Paul Jackson. June 13, 2009
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Picture from the Warburton Aquaduct walking and bike trail.
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Picture from the Warburton Aquaduct walking and bike trail.
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Photographer: Visnja Prtenjaca
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A happy snap from Paul @ WarburtonInfo on his old Nokia phone. If you have a great picture of Lala Falls in Warburton - please send and we will post.
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