Historic Herbig Tree Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Family Tree
This is an amazing old, large red gum tree (which is about 300-500 years old). This wasn't a planned visit, but it was on the way to our hotel in Tanunda. It doesn't stand out like what we were expe...
This is an amazing old, large red gum tree (which is about 300-500 years old). This wasn't a planned visit, but it was on the way to our hotel in Tanunda. It doesn't stand out like what we were expe...
This ancient old gum tree sits beside the highway near Springton and provided shelter for one Frederich Herbig. The tree must be very old and a miracle it survives but happy it has.Across the road i...
This ancient old gum tree sits beside the highway near Springton and provided shelter for one Frederich Herbig. The tree must be very old and a miracle it survives but happy it has.Across the road i...
A settler actually lived under this tree for quite a while, married, had kids, and continued to live under this tree. Pretty cool, and lots of information of who he and his family were.
Family Tree
This is an amazing old, large red gum tree (which is about 300-500 years old). This wasn't a planned visit, but it was on the way to our hotel in Tanunda. It doesn't stand out like what we were expe...
Family Tree
This is an amazing old, large red gum tree (which is about 300-500 years old). This wasn't a planned visit, but it was on the way to our hotel in Tanunda. It doesn't stand out like what we were expe...
One Big Very Old Gum Tree
This ancient old gum tree sits beside the highway near Springton and provided shelter for one Frederich Herbig. The tree must be very old and a miracle it survives but happy it has.Across the road i...
One Big Very Old Gum Tree
This ancient old gum tree sits beside the highway near Springton and provided shelter for one Frederich Herbig. The tree must be very old and a miracle it survives but happy it has.Across the road i...
Pretty Interesting
A settler actually lived under this tree for quite a while, married, had kids, and continued to live under this tree. Pretty cool, and lots of information of who he and his family were.