Survival of Australia's iconic, giant & legendary blackbutt trees | Hidden Gems #4 | ABC Australia

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  • Опубліковано 23 жов 2024

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  • @hcrun
    @hcrun 3 роки тому +10

    I first saw these two trees when I was about 7 years old......that's nearly 70 years ago.
    Our family lived in the Camden Haven valley north of Middle Brother Mountain. It formed our southern backdrop and North Brother (or "Laurieton Mountain" as we locals called it) was to our east.
    Back in the 1950s - and into the early-to-mid 1960s - the entire region consisted of dairy farms and timber mills; at one point there were thirteen mills within a ten-mile radius of our town.
    Today the dairy farms are nearly all growing macadamias and I think the only mill is the one at Herons Creek, now owned by Boral.
    Our neighbour was a foreman/supervisor for Herons Creek Timber Mills and it was he who introduced me to these two enormous Blackbutts. I used to accompany him sometimes on his daily round when I was on school holidays.
    Although he was in the timber-harvesting profession he had a deep love and respect for the bush and all the flora and fauna which covered this region.
    Many years after I was privileged to see these trees I took my wife and two-year old daughter to see them when we holidayed in my old hometown in 1982.
    I hope that they will still be there so that my grandchildren can take their children to see them.

  • @mattniven6380
    @mattniven6380 3 роки тому +5

    Thankyou for sharing culture, loved it

  • @nvrluki7608
    @nvrluki7608 3 роки тому +3

    Wow beautiful, have to see it in person one day.

  • @nathanielanderson4898
    @nathanielanderson4898 3 роки тому +4

    It is so sad to hear about these ancient trees being cut. People are so ignorant.

  • @nathanielanderson4898
    @nathanielanderson4898 3 роки тому

    I wish I had a school like this one that I could have learnt from when I was a child.

  • @adampetrie621
    @adampetrie621 Рік тому +1

    trees would have an incredible story to tell, if only most people had ears to hear understand the Mother Earth tires of being mistreated..

  • @andrewturk6562
    @andrewturk6562 2 роки тому

    How is it your back yard

  • @rmw250
    @rmw250 3 роки тому +1

    Our trees are life we need too start planting alot more trees and stop distorying nature.

  • @charliegardner8537
    @charliegardner8537 3 роки тому +9

    You're not your ancestors by no means you could no more survive in the outback than somebody out of Hollywood

    • @terryirons1966
      @terryirons1966 3 роки тому +3

      racist ?

    • @stevew4260
      @stevew4260 3 роки тому +3

      Spot on. Todays people have no corralation to 200 yrs ago.

    • @mattdread4994
      @mattdread4994 3 роки тому +2

      @@stevew4260 WHAT, LIKE US WHITES HAVE NO RESEMBLANCE TO OUR HERITAGE!??? I know for sure that most whites wouldn't be able to navigate the Australian bush without a GPS and the only real statement your making is that you agree with the practice of Genocide by Church and State!!!
      The first thing I realised living in remote areas is that some of us can live in harmony with the native people's while some don't last literally one day!? You think your smart but what do the people and animals around you really think of you??? Not much I suspect!!!

    • @2partiesnotpreferred226
      @2partiesnotpreferred226 3 роки тому

      What does this comment have to do with anything? There is a good reason why they lost traditions.

  • @jackmeoff1406
    @jackmeoff1406 3 роки тому +5

    Appreciate English colonisation for what it was, you're still free in a free country thanks to the sacrifice and protection by patriotic immigrants ,,,,not totally a bad outcome.

  • @kaleheidke9948
    @kaleheidke9948 3 роки тому +4

    What a joke.

  • @evanperry492
    @evanperry492 3 роки тому

    yo first

  • @stusta31
    @stusta31 3 роки тому +1

    good timber. cut them down