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Manjimup Council |
The name Manjimup was
derived from the aboriginal word “Manjin” – a special edible
reed and “up” meaning meeting place.
The area was first settled in 1856 near the present town
site of Manjimup. The area has strong links with the timber
industry and other industries include horticulture,
agriculture, viticulture, dairying, aquaculture and tourism.
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Walpole |
Originally established in
the early 1930’s as a group settlement for farmers, with
timber milling developing soon after, the region is most
famous for the Giant Red and Yellow Tingle Trees, many over
400 years old. |
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Western Australia |
Welcome to the official
tourism website for Western Australia, where you’ll find
everything you need to know about planning your holiday in
our State – from our unique holiday experiences and
world-class events, to travel suggestions, competitions,
holiday specials and much more. Or if you know what you
want, search for accommodation, tours, hire or attractions.
In Western Australia you can dive with the world’s largest
fish - the whale shark, walk amongst the tree tops of
ancient trees, sleep under a canopy of stars in the desert,
or explore the gorges and wilderness areas. It truly is the
authentic Australian experience. |
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Waters edge |
Kangaroo Paw sp. |
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Old Saw Pit |
Boat Harbour |
Tingle Wood |
Tingle Wood |
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Scenic Drive |
Look Out |
Tingle Wood Giant |
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Tree Top Walk |
Tree Top Walk |
Circular Pool |
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