Located
in the far northwest of Queensland lies the Boodjamulla National Park.
Through its scenery transits the Lawnhill Creek, a year round
water-bearing stream system which ends after 150 kilometers in the
Gregory River. Over millions of years the river has deeply cut itself
into the land and left wide canyons and ponds between the rocks. Today,
the deep green water, which retains within the ponds, has become the
basis for these cool oases in this dry and hot environment.
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