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Jarrah Collection

"Exploring the Majestic Jarrah Forests of Western Australia" Venturing along the Bibbulmun Track walk at Mt

Background imageJarrah Collection: Bibbulmun Track walk Mt. Cooke

Bibbulmun Track walk Mt. Cooke
Hiking near Mount Cooke, near Jarrahdale, Western Australia, is one of the highest points on the Darling Scarp at 582 metres

Background imageJarrah Collection: FALL / K. C. SPANIEL / 1964

FALL / K. C. SPANIEL / 1964
JEREMIAH AND JOSHUA OF JARRAH Owned by Turner. Date: 1964

Background imageJarrah Collection: Forest Bench

Forest Bench in the middle of the Karri Trees on the Bibbulmun Track

Background imageJarrah Collection: Western Australia - Jarrah Timber Company At Geographe Bay

Western Australia - Jarrah Timber Company At Geographe Bay

Background imageJarrah Collection: FALL / K. C. SPANIEL / 1964

FALL / K. C. SPANIEL / 1964
JEREMIAH AND JOSHUA OF JARRAH Owned by Turner. Date: 1964

Background imageJarrah Collection: Nature Walk, Mt Cooke

Nature Walk, Mt Cooke
Hiking near Mount Cooke, Western Australia, is one of the highest points on the Darling Scarp at 582 metres. It was named after William Ernest Cooke, Western Australias first Government Astronomer

Background imageJarrah Collection: Bush Camp near Mt Cooke

Bush Camp near Mt Cooke on the Bibbulmun Track in Western Australia

Background imageJarrah Collection: Bibbulmun Track View

Bibbulmun Track View
Bibbulmun Track near Jarrahdale Western Australia

Background imageJarrah Collection: Picture No. 10863342

Picture No. 10863342
Vivonne Bay wharf, built 1911 and decked with jarrah wood..It is 300 metres long but now has a gap in its centre. Kangaroo Island, South Australia Date:

Background imageJarrah Collection: Picture No. 10863341

Picture No. 10863341
Vivonne Bay wharf, built 1911 and decked with jarrah wood..It is 300 metres long but now has a gap in its centre. Kangaroo Island, South Australia Date:

Background imageJarrah Collection: Jarrah (Eucalyptus) forest in Australia

Jarrah (Eucalyptus) forest in Australia
Jarrah (Eucalyptus) forest with orange Gastrolobium, Sphenotoma squarrosa and other Spring flowers. Photographed near Mount Gog, Stirling Ranges, western Australia

Background imageJarrah Collection: Tawny Frogmouths - pair at their nest in a Jarrah Tree in south-western Australia

Tawny Frogmouths - pair at their nest in a Jarrah Tree in south-western Australia
EL-1922 Tawny Frogmouths - pair at their nest in a Jarrah Tree in south-western Australia. Mt Barker, Western Australia. Spring 1957

Background imageJarrah Collection: Karri - and Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) Shanon National Park, Western Australia

Karri - and Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) Shanon National Park, Western Australia, Australia PLA02007
AUS-1535 Karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor) - and Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) Shanon National Park, Western Australia, Australia Jaime Plaza Van Roon / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that

Background imageJarrah Collection: Sheep in the shade of jarrah tree and dead karri trunk, near Margaret River

Sheep in the shade of jarrah tree and dead karri trunk, near Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific


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"Exploring the Majestic Jarrah Forests of Western Australia" Venturing along the Bibbulmun Track walk at Mt. Cooke, nature enthusiasts are treated to a breathtaking sight - the towering Jarrah trees that dominate this pristine landscape. These ancient giants, with their rich reddish-brown bark and sturdy trunks, have witnessed centuries of history unfold. In 1964, Fall and K. C. , two adventurous souls accompanied by their loyal Spaniel, embarked on an unforgettable journey through these enchanting woods. Their photographs capture the essence of this unique ecosystem - from a serene forest bench nestled amidst the Jarrah trees to tawny frogmouths diligently guarding their nest high above ground level. The bond between wildlife and these majestic trees is evident as we discover a pair of tawny frogmouths who returned year after year to build their nest in a towering Jarrah tree. Witnessing such dedication and loyalty reminds us of the resilience found within nature's embrace. Beyond its natural wonders, Western Australia also boasts human-made marvels like the Geographe Bay-based Jarrah Timber Company. The company has long recognized the value of this remarkable timber for construction purposes while ensuring sustainable practices are upheld. For those seeking solace in nature's embrace, Mt. Cooke offers an idyllic setting for bush camps near its foothills. Here, one can immerse themselves in tranquility while taking leisurely walks through lush greenery or capturing stunning views along the Bibbulmun Track. As we explore Picture No. 10863342 and Picture No. 10863341 showcasing these magnificent forests' grandeur, it becomes apparent why jarrah (Eucalyptus) forests hold such allure in Australia's heartland. Join us on an adventure through time as we delve into Western Australia's jarrah forests – where ancient wisdom meets modern-day appreciation for Mother Nature's gifts.