Vulkathunha-Gammon-Ranges-Nationalpark

The Vulkatunha - Gammon Ranges National Park (English Vulkathunha - Gammon Ranges National Park ) is located in the eastern part of the Australian state of South Australia, approximately 750 kilometers north of Adelaide and 110 km from Leigh Creek. It covers about 1280 km ² ..

General

The national park has a dry, rocky wilderness with an impressive landscape. Deep canyons, towering mountains, tree-lined streams and freshwater springs characterize the park. The special geological and landscape conditions played an important role in the life of the tribe of aboriginal tribe of the Adnyamathanha who have long inhabited the area.

Plants and Animals

The National Park provides a livelihood for indigenous mammal species such as the Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby, for endemic fish such as the Violettgepunktete Schläfergrundel and rare plant species such as Acacia tree araneosa.

Tourism

The park can be partially motorized transport. Overnight facilities are available. It is also possible at certain locations Camping with prior approval. For this purpose, good planning and preparation are necessary, especially since the park can also be temporarily disabled

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