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- Gija_Jumulu abstract "Gija Jumulu is a boab tree (Adansonia gregorii) which was transported 3,200 kilometres (2,000 mi) from Telegraph Creek, near Warmun in the Kimberley region of Western Australia to Kings Park in Perth. This was the longest land journey of a similar sized tree in history.The tree was removed to make way for the construction of a road bridge on Great Northern Highway and was replanted at the Two Rivers Lookout, at the end of Forrest Carpark in Kings Park on 20 July 2008.The 36-tonne tree is estimated to be 750 years old and is named from the local indigenous people near Warmun, the Gija, and their word for boab trees, Jumulu. Boabs are believed to live up to 2,000 years.The tree received some superficial damage on its southern side trunk during its journey south which resulted in some bark becoming rotten. Arborists at Kings Park have removed the damaged material and expect the wounds to eventually disappear.".
- Gija_Jumulu thumbnail Baobab_Kings_Park_Feb2012-5.jpg?width=300.
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- Gija_Jumulu subject Category:Flora_of_Western_Australia.
- Gija_Jumulu subject Category:Individual_trees.
- Gija_Jumulu subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Gija_Jumulu comment "Gija Jumulu is a boab tree (Adansonia gregorii) which was transported 3,200 kilometres (2,000 mi) from Telegraph Creek, near Warmun in the Kimberley region of Western Australia to Kings Park in Perth.".
- Gija_Jumulu label "Gija Jumulu".
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- Gija_Jumulu sameAs Q5560390.
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- Gija_Jumulu depiction Baobab_Kings_Park_Feb2012-5.jpg.
- Gija_Jumulu isPrimaryTopicOf Gija_Jumulu.