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Mouth of Carnarvon Gorge
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Mouth of Carnarvon Gorge from Clematis Ridge showing 30 million years of geology. Warrumba Bluff in the Goombangie Cliffs (left) and Boolimba Bluff below the Consuelo Tableland (right), guard 3000 sqkm of wilderness in Carnarvon National Park and Carnarvon Station Bush Heritage Reserve, Central Queensland Highlands, Australia, country of the Guringbal (Kuringbul) people (east) and Bidgara people (west).
Credit:
Wayne Lawler/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2437153
Legacy Identifier:
BS0952
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5300px × 3638px (~55 MB)
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