Pemberton is a small town in the southwest coast of Western Australia, about 320km by car from Perth, the capital of Western Australia, and about 125km from the southwestern corner of Australia's town of Augusta (Augusta). Pemberton has been settled by European colonists since 1861 and became a town in 1921. From the 1980s tourism industry began to rise in Pemberton.
Pemberton is surrounded by five national parks, and the best-known tourist attraction is the Gloucester tree (Gloucester Tree), in Gloucester National Park (Gloucester National Park), a 71-meter-high Crete tree, (Karri Tree),. Known as the highest-altitude forest fire watchtower in the world, the tree is equipped with metal hollowed stairway for bold visitors to climb.
In addition to the Gloucester Tree, there are two equally high Crete trees in the area that can be climbed, namely Diamond Tree (Diamond Tree) and Dave Evans bicentennial tree (Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree). In Warren National Park (Warren National Park).
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Visitor centre of Pemberton