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| The Boab Prison Tree is a large hollow tree in Derby, Western Australia. It is known to have been used in the 1890’s as a lockup for Indigenous Australian prisoners on their way to Derby for sentencing. It is now a tourist attraction. In recent years a fence was erected around the tree to protect it from vandalism. |
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