Lake-Gairdner-Nationalpark

The Lake Gairdner National Park is a national park in the south of the Australian state of South Australia, 436 km north- west of Adelaide, about 210 km north-east of Ceduna and nbsp 120 % miles west of Woomera. The park, which includes the Salt Lake Gairdner Lake, Lake Harris and Lake Everard, is located directly south of the railway Trans Australian Railway, the Stuart Highway and the restricted area Woomera.

Driveway

Public access to the park, which is surrounded by privately -occupied grazing land is severely limited. The easiest way to access even from the road connecting Yardea - Kingoonya at Brothers Well, a concrete source version beside the road at the southern end of the Moon aria station ( although the street signs show that you would be on the Yardea Station). The road is unpaved, but in dry weather good enough for normal road vehicles. When it rains, it will be closed by the highway administration.

Provincial nature

Usually, the land is there completely dry and without any surface water and groundwater. In summer it can be extremely hot, but in the spring of this country is very popular with bird watchers and botanists.

Culture

In this area of ​​the Aboriginesstamm Kokatha lives and there are still occupied by them for ceremonies sacred places.

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