Blue-Lake-Nationalpark

The Blue Lake National Park (English: Blue Lake National Park ) was an independent National Park in the southeast of the Australian state of Queensland. Since 25 March 2011, he is part of the larger Naree - Budjong - Djara National Park.

Location

It is located 44 km east of Brisbane on North Stradbroke Iceland. Accessible from the park is via a narrow, 9 km long road from Dunwich.

Blue Lake

Main attraction is the Blue Lake, a Grundwasserblänke, which is slightly less than 10 m deep at the highest water level. There you will find the Southern Sun Fish. The water of the lake runs over ( a swamp ) Eighteen Mile Swamp in the. In the language of the Aborigines called the lake Karboora.

Tortoise Lagoon

Also not permanently filled with water Tortoise Lagoon ( " Turtle Lagoon " ) is located in the National Park. This small, lying above the water table lake was in 1974, when it was last filled, 1.4 m deep.

Nature protection legislation

Tents, campfires and pets are not allowed in the park.

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