10th October 2014
Another hot day so we planned to be at our gorge walk nice and early as it was a 30 minute drive on a dirt road to get there.
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Bunyeroo Gorge |
Bunyeroo Gorge has similar rock formations to the Brachina Gorge and we did find some fossilised stromatilites. The gorge is probably not as picturesque as others but a pleasant walk along the [dry] creek bed nonetheless. The 4km return journey was quite taxing however due to the heat and the aridity so we spent the afternoon doing nothing in particular around the caravan.
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Bunyeroo Gorge resident. About 60cm long and brilliantly camoflauged |
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