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The Boab Tree

By: Pat Lowe(Author)
96 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Backroom Press
The Boab Tree
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  • The Boab Tree ISBN: 9780648136422 Paperback Nov 2019 Expected delivery 18th May - 20th May
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That 'colossus of the bush', the boab tree, has long intrigued visitors to the Kimberley in Western Australia. Where did it come from? How long does it live? With its strong branches and gnarled trunk, the boab is a minor ecosystem, providing shade and shelter for other lives. Native bees and bagmoths, lizards and nesting birds, cattle and human beings, the boab embraces them all. Some aged boabs bear scars from long-past visitors: Aboriginal engravings, Muslim prayer alcoves, the name of a ship, the trace of an explorers' camp, a desperate message to absent comrades. Pat Lowe is a keen observer of the natural world. In this book, she takes us through the science and history of the boab and into a realm of stories about the Kimberley's most beloved tree.

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By: Pat Lowe(Author)
96 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Backroom Press
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