Stirling Range National Park

Blackboy near Albany

The Xanthorrhoea grass-tree with the Stirling Range in the background, about 50 kilometres north of Albany. It was named “Blackboy” by the early settlers, because to them it resembled, from a distance, an Aborigine with a spear.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Wed Jun 18, 1975
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