Brachina Gorge

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Brachina Gorge is a dramatic outback gorge in South Australia's Flinders Ranges, renowned for its striking rock formations and rich geological history.

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Brachina Gorge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
landform
tourist attraction
climate semi-arid
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 40 km from Wilpena Pound
geologicalAge Paleozoic
Precambrian NERFINISHED
habitatFor arid-zone bird species
yellow-footed rock-wallaby NERFINISHED
hasAccessRoad Brachina Gorge Road NERFINISHED
hasFeature dry creek bed
multi-coloured rock strata
steep rock walls
hasGeologicalSignificance exposed sedimentary rock layers
rich fossil record
hasInterpretiveSignage geological time scale
rock layer descriptions
hasNearbyFeature Aroona Valley NERFINISHED
Bunyeroo Gorge NERFINISHED
Wilpena Pound NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Hawker, South Australia NERFINISHED
hasRockType limestone
sandstone
shale
siltstone
hasScenicDrive Brachina Gorge Geological Trail NERFINISHED
hasView central Flinders Ranges NERFINISHED
knownFor Ediacaran Period exposures
dramatic outback scenery
geological history
striking rock formations
locatedIn Flinders Ranges NERFINISHED
South Australia
locatedInProtectedArea Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy South Australian Department for Environment and Water NERFINISHED
partOf Flinders Ranges geological region NERFINISHED
popularActivity geotourism
photography
wildlife watching
tourismRegion Flinders Ranges and Outback NERFINISHED
usedFor bushwalking
educational excursions
four-wheel driving
geological field studies
sightseeing

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