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BERANGHI 3D MAP
It looks a lot smaller than it is. A full day is required
to do a quick walk along the top of the ridge and down along the Eastern
base or the Western bowls.
It truly is an amazing place...the wetlands on the right hand side, especially
.The wetlands are a stopping off point for many migratory bird species
such as brolga & jabiru, as well locals, such as black swans, many
species of duck and water fowl. It is believed that the green and gold
bell frog also uses the wetland as its breeding ground, before migrating
across the road to Hat Head National Park. Other residents of the wetland
are the red bellied black snake and the swamp dugite. Large sand goannas
are plentiful on the land. Recently spotted is a Giant Skink or "land
mullet".
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