Description
Leichhardt Tree Taroom is a heritage-listed blazed tree located in Yaldwyn Street, Taroom, in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia.
The tree is estimated to be at least 300 years old and was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. The blaze on the tree was made in 1844 by Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt, a Prussian explorer, during his exploratory journey in the Northern Territory.
The Leichhardt Tree Taroom is a significant landmark in the town of Taroom and an essential part of Queensland's history. It is a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in Australian exploration. You can photograph the tree, which makes a significant contribution to the streetscape of the town.
To get to the Leichhardt Tree Taroom, you can take the Leichhardt Highway, which connects Roma and Rockhampton. The tree is located on the west side of Yaldwyn Street reserve in Taroom, between Dawson and Kelman Streets. Yaldwyn Street is the main road in and out of Taroom.
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