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Gawler Ranges

Gawler Ranges

South Australia’s Gawler Ranges National Park is famous for its rugged rock formations, red soil and distinctive crevices, etched deep into the land. Crevices scar the 1500 million-year-old land. Volcanic rock formations protrude haphazardly from the red earth. The Gawler Ranges National Park is a mecca for outback explorers, just north of the Eyre Peninsula. Keep your eyes peeled as you navigate the scrub. See shy southern hairy-nosed wombats foraging for food while pygmy possums hang from ghostly gums. Spot hopping mice darting through desert grasses and endangered yellow-footed rock wallabies lazing in the sun.