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Tim The Yowie Man uncovers the mysteries of the Well Tree
The Canberra Times
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9/7/2023
The Birrigai Well Tree was formed by the Indigenous ancestors who once journeyed through to Kosciuszko to ensure there would always be a source of water along the way.
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It's amazing what you can walk past in the bush without noticing, whether it's by night or even
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in broad daylight. For around the last 30 years or so while walking along the Birrigai time trail
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near Tibbinbilla, I've walked straight past an apple box tree. An apple box that has been
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culturally modified several centuries ago to capture and hold fresh water. I recently caught
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up with two of Birrigai's indigenous rangers who shared with me the remarkable story of the Birrigai
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well tree. Well tree is a cultural modified tree that our ancestors would have made for
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when they were traveling through on our song lines up to the Kozi Osco. They would
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make these trees up so they that always have water along the way. They would find a tree that would
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be around 225, 25, 30 centimeters in diameter and then they would cut it off about two foot from the
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ground and then they would they put a stone on top of the stump and then over time the epicormic
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growth of the new branches would grow up around the rock and then they would they would join
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they would join the epicormic growth together to to form the sides just so it would be like a bowl.
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Yeah my mob being from Victoria we definitely have well trees so you know it's a widespread
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all around Australia. Not many left like we had the it was a 1950s big bushfire that
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come through here and then we had the big one in 2003 and another one in 2019 so you know these ones
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would be the last ones that survived that. This one here that we're looking at today
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would have been the last generation one before white sediment here in Australia. They would
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have made it for like our great-grandchildren or their great-grandchildren you know it wasn't for
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them for their for their time when they first made it because obviously they wouldn't catch water but
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it would have been made for yeah for the generations so they always had that water supply.
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It means we're telling stories and information like passing on information that our
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ancestors have told us and it just you know it means that everyone's learning about country
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all the time and it's not just getting lost in the into the history. Yeah I feel a sense of energy
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coming off this tree so it makes me feel grounded and connected that we can we still have these old
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trees around and yeah real privilege to show people.
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