The Redwoods in the Otways in Victoria, Australia, is a serene forest of towering Californian redwood trees nestled near the Aire River in the Great Otway National Park. Planted in 1936, these majestic giants now rise over 60 meters tall, creating a cool, shaded canopy that feels otherworldly. As you waddle through soft pine-needle paths beneath the trees, surrounded by the gentle sounds of birds and flowing water. An interesting fact is that these redwoods, though far from their native California, are among the tallest trees in Victoria and could potentially rival the height of the world’s tallest trees if left undisturbed. Luciakontsek and Loborosh also left a penguin stone behind during their waddle.
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