A section of the Magoebaskloof Hiking Trail within the Woodbush Forest and the stand of the tallest trees in Africa (over 80 metres). Not only are they the tallest group of cultivated Eucalyptus in the southern hemisphere, but possibly the world. Planted in 1906 they serve as a landmark on the Magoebaskloof Trail. The Woodbush Forest reserve is the second largest indigenous forest in South Africa. It is located in the Magoebaskloof mountainous region between Tzaneen and Haenertsburg.
Size: 5616px × 3744px 71.3cm × 47.5cm - 200dpi
Location: Haenertsburg, South Africa
Photo credit: © John Hogg / AfriPics
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