The Treetop Walk and Ancient Empire of Western Australia
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treetop walk1
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treetop walk2
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treetop walk3
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treetop walk4
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treetop walk5
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treetop walk6
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treetop walk9
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treetop walk 10
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treetop walk 11
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treetop walk12
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treetop walk13
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treetop walk 14
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treetop walk15
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treetop walk16
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treetop walk17
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treetop walk18
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treetop walk19
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treetop walk20
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treetop walk21
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treetop walk22
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treetop walk23
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treetop walk24
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treetop walk25
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treetop walk26r
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ancient empire walk1
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ancient empire walk2
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Album Description:
This world renowned West Australian icon was the first of it's kind in the world and it's designers have subsequently flown to America and other countries to advise on similar structures. It stretches for some 600 metres and reaches a height of 40 metres.
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- Photos: 46
- Views: 6,403
- Downloads: 84


17 comments
Hello to everyone reading this, if you ever get the chance to go to the Valley of the Giants do it. I can throughly recommend it, I went there in April '07 (took some pics) and walked round it twice it was nothing short of fab. And Peter as always, I love your work :-). Take care, your webshot friend in London - Phillip
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phillper0906 2007.11.14 at 19:13:19 PST
awwsome awesome. thank you for the walk. Linda
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tigerlady96 2007.11.04 at 10:36:25 PST
This is amazing. I would love to take this walk. Must be a little scary to be so high up. Great shots, I can't imagine how they constructed such an incredible structure. Warm wishes, Paula
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plegolas 2007.10.30 at 10:00:11 PDT
Hi Peter and Betty, Long time, no hear. :) What an amazing place. I had not heard of it. Thanks for the tour, I can look down in photos LOL. Won't even stand on a ladder these days though. Someone mentioned it sways and wobbles ARGH! Lovely views though. Love and Hugs Chris and Jay
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speedo999 2007.10.27 at 20:34:52 PDT
How cool is this, I loved the slideshow. Thanks so much for sharing your vacation adventure with us
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erinrex 2007.10.26 at 06:40:48 PDT
HI Peter, I Have Never Seen A Tree Top Walk, Looks Like It Would Be Fun To Walk On It.Thanks For The Tour And The Walk...JO JO
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jdsmith01100 2007.10.24 at 05:24:11 PDT
Ciao Peter veramente interessanti queste tue foto ,complmneti. Giancarlo
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megaries 2007.10.23 at 21:16:08 PDT
I enjoyed it thoroughly...even forgot to comment onsomepics....cozI was so interested to go n look at the other pics.......never heard of it and itsounds so much fun....thanks for sharing ...its as always a good experience to see your pictures......
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taruni85 2007.10.23 at 20:34:10 PDT
Peter, I've never heard of this treetop walk and it sounds like a very interesting experience. Thanks for sharing these pictures with us, now I have something else to add to my ThingsToDoWhileInAustrali a list. It's getting longer and longer... Thanks for your very kind greetings on my POTD today! Best wishes, Yair.
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ykarelic4 2007.10.23 at 08:44:16 PDT
An interesting way to see the tree tops, Peter! Have never doen this before. It is good for people like me who have never quite mastered the art of clambering up the tree! It must have been quite an experience. I must say, you do come up with very unique albums. More power to you! Best wishes, Suresh
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suresh_krishna 2007.10.22 at 21:52:58 PDT
We have been there twice. Want to do it all over when the kids can enjoy it to. Marelize was to small to remember.
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annevd100 2007.10.22 at 17:56:42 PDT
Hi my dear friend! Finally I found you! I am going to write an e-mail to you right after I finish this GBE! I highly enjoyed your unique album - something totally rare for me....lol...never seen such a 'walking-path' in my life! Send you hugs and much love to you and Betty.Trixi:)oxox
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trixiko 2007.10.22 at 08:49:20 PDT
Hello Peter - I really like this album as you are doing something I have been wanting to do for years - Thank you soooo much for making me a teeny weeny bit envious - sighs Connie
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coni_fer01 2007.10.22 at 04:57:53 PDT
Hi Peter These are so much fun I have been on the one in Tasmania and Queensland . You have captured the beauty of the bush in these great shot....Sandra
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sandrajacktrips 2007.10.22 at 03:55:00 PDT
Dear Peter, What fun this looked I woulod have loved toi have been up that high amongst the tree tops looking far below. Hope you are doing OK, Love and Hugs Jill xx
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jillbatchelor2 2007.10.22 at 03:02:48 PDT
How fun was that? I did something similar in Whistler, BC a couple years ago - you guys probably designed it! Loree
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sodapop90 2007.10.21 at 05:51:23 PDT
Hello Peter,well this is certainly something I've never heard of,but what a great idea. It must be wonderful to explore the dense forest from that elevated standpoint even if it does sway and wobble a bit. Thanks for sharing this,I really must check it out on Google later on,Regards,Rod.
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chrisrod100 2007.10.21 at 05:18:55 PDT
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