
This unusual forest, located in the Greenough ruins area, has 90-degree bent roots, seemingly lying flat on the ground. This phenomenon is caused by Western Australia's strong southerly winds. While the fallen trees are scattered across the area, one particular one stands out as a truly spectacular sight. It's a great spot for photography.
There are many alpacas next to the strange tree, and you can feed them.
Mediterranean climate, best travel in the southern hemisphere's summer.
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