The Greater Hawke National Park is one of Western Australia’s more recent and lesser known parks. Although gazetted to protect its old growth Karri forests, the major attraction could easily be the gnarled and twisted Paperbark trees (Melaleuca rhaphiophylla) that grow in Goblin Swamp – an intriguing yet ghostly place as it name suggests!
Truly gnarly!
As if they’re suffering terribly!
What a fitting name for this place, Maurice. Looks like the scary woods in which the wolf will be waiting for a fairy tale heroine…
You’re totally right Dries; I went to ‘Into The Woods’ for my daughter’s eleventh yesterday and I’d swear it could have been shot right there with its giants, wolves and princes!
Happy birthday to your daughter Maurice!
Thank you – just reminds me too how quickly I get older myself 😉
Wow! And a place of many photos too I bet!
Absolutely, although the water level was low this time of the year