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LPI Cullen Bullen 89313N
LPI Ben Bullen 89314S

Comments:

The Gardens of Stone National Park is renowned for its delicate and intricate 'Pagoda' rock formations.

Rock formation on the sandstone escarpments have been eroded by wind & water into domes & other strange shapes.  The formations are fragile and extreme care should be taken to avoid damaging them.

While vegetation is mostly forest and heathland a number of other flora habitats exist in sheltered canyons & valleys throughout the region.

There are many walks for experienced bushwalkers and a range of shorter walks too.  This country is wilderness and all precautions should be taken to ensure your safety.

 

 

A Gorge in the Gardens of Stone National Park

 

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