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Category: Australian Travels

I grew up in Australia and hiked a lot as a teenager. Every time I visit “home” I like to visit the Australian Bush.

Posted on July 14, 2016June 11, 2019

Wolf Peach Trail Down Under

Why use Wolf Peach for a trail name? The Bayview Conservation Area: Main Day-use Area and Trailhead was once used to grow tomatoes. The story of “Wolf Peach” stems from European folklore. When the tomato was first introduced, it was widely considered poisonous. Aristocrats dined on pewter; the acid in tomatoes reacted with the metal, …

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