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Great Basalt Wall National Park

Great Basalt Wall National Park protects 35,200 ha of land containing a geological formation of the Toomba flow.
Hiking in Great Basalt Wall National Park
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North Queensland

Hiking in Great Basalt Wall National Park

Great Basalt Wall is part of the Toomba basalt flow, 100 km long, Australia's most recent basalt flow, about 13,000 years old and home to Canal Falls, White Falls, Red Falls, Lolworth Creek, several lagoons, and many sinkholes
Aug 12, 2016 — 2 min read
Exploring Big Bend and Echo Hole, Burdekin River
Charters Towers

Exploring Big Bend and Echo Hole, Burdekin River

Big Bend is a popular 4WD full bush camping located right on the banks of the Burdekin River. Part of the Great Basalt Wall and known for its extensive basalt formations. It's better than Fletchers Creek with great fishing and bush camping opportunities.
Aug 12, 2016 — 4 min read
Red Falls, Charters Towers
Great Basalt Wall National Park

Red Falls, Charters Towers

Red Falls is on Lolworth Creek in the Great Basalt Wall National Park and use to be a popular swimming hole.
Aug 12, 2016 — 2 min read
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