Eucla-Nationalpark

The Eucla National Park is located in Western Australia, Australia. The park is located 714 km east of Norseman and 493 kilometers west of Ceduna on the Eyre Highway, which runs along the northern boundary of the National Park. The park is about two kilometers south-east of the small town of Eucla, situated between the highway and the coast. He himself is passable only with four-wheel vehicles. On the edge of the Nullarbor Plain, bordering the park directly to the South Australia belonging Nullarbor National Park.

The 33 km ² Eucla National Park is marked next to the sand dunes by the Mallee and Mulgabuschland. It protects an embossed sand dune area. In spring blossom spring flowers. Therefore, it is mainly visited by tourists at this time. From the Wilson Bluff and the Delisser Sand Dunes a view of the cliffs of limestone on the coast of the Great Australian Bight is possible.

In the Eucla National Park is an associated blew from shifting sand dunes telegraph and weather station from the time of European colonization of Australia, which had to be abandoned. This lying south of the park buildings can be achieved in a way. In the park there are no tourist facilities.

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