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  2. Carnarvon Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Carnarvon Gorge, looking upstream from Crossing 5. Carnarvon Gorge is located in the Southern Brigalow Belt bioregion in Central Queensland , 593 km northwest of Brisbane. Primarily created by water erosion, Carnarvon Gorge is around 30 kilometres long, located in Carnarvon National Park, and six

  3. Carnarvon National Park - Wikipedia

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    Carnarvon National Park offers a variety of recreational activities including four-wheel driving, wildlife watching, hiking along maintained tracks, and bush walking into remote areas. A ninety-kilometre-long trail is currently [when?] underway that will allow bush walkers to circumnavigate Carnarvon Gorge in around five days.

  4. Carnarvon Park, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Carnarvon Park is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census , Carnarvon Park had a population of 12 people. [ 1 ]

  5. Central Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The language region includes areas within the local government area of Maranoa Region, particularly the towns of Charleville, Augathella and Blackall and as well as the Carnarvon Range. [18] Wadja (also known as Wadjigu, Wadya, Wadjainngo, Mandalgu, and Wadjigun) is an Australian Aboriginal language in Central Queensland.

  6. Banksia spinulosa - Wikipedia

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    B. s. var. collina 'Carnarvon Gold' is an all-gold flowered form from Carnarvon Gorge in central Queensland with long leaves and revolute margins which grows to around 2–5 m (6.6–16.4 ft) in height and 2–4 m (6.6–13.1 ft) across. The old flowers fall from the spikes.

  7. Tumblagooda Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    The Tumblagooda Sandstone is a geological formation deposited during the Silurian or Ordovician periods, between four and five hundred million years ago, and is now exposed on the west coast of Australia in river and coastal gorges near the tourist town of Kalbarri, Kalbarri National Park and the Murchison River gorge, [1] straddling the boundary of the Carnarvon and Perth basins. [2]

  8. Mulga Lands - Wikipedia

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    The mound springs are particularly affected by this. There are some areas of National Park, the largest of which is Currawinya, whose wetlands are especially important as bird habitats. Others include Hell Hole Gorge, Lake Bindegolly, Mariala, Thrushton, part of Welford, Idalia and the Culgoa Floodplain National Parks. [5]

  9. Carnarvon Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Carnarvon Basin is a geological basin located in the north west of Western Australia which extends from the Dampier Archipelago to the Murchison bioregion, [1] [2] and is the main geological feature that makes up the North West Shelf.