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A mother and her son stand in front of "bigfoot" (named by local residents), one of the giant old trees in an unprotected region of Brown Mountain just outside of Errinundra National Park.

Near to 37°15′41″S 148°45′30″E / 37.2615°S 148.7583°E / -37.2615; 148.7583
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