Summary: A scarred tree near Duckponds Ridge in Marramarra Narional Park.

Near the Duckponds Ridge is a scarred ironbark tree. The scar is about a metre in length. (There is another scarred tree on the Coba Ridge, which is right next to the firetrail.)

Another nearby ironbark also has what may be a smaller scar.

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