Perry Sandhills

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Perry Sandhills is a striking expanse of ancient red sand dunes in southwestern New South Wales, Australia, known for its unique desert landscape and archaeological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landscape
sand dune field
age ancient
climate semi-arid
color red
continent Australia
country Australia
environmentType arid environment
geologicalFeature sand dunes
governedBy New South Wales
surface form: State of New South Wales
hasActivity photography
sandboarding
sightseeing
hasFeature rolling sand hills
wind-shaped dunes
hasSignificance archaeological significance
cultural significance
geological significance
hasVegetation sparse vegetation
isAccessibleFrom Wentworth, New South Wales
landform dune field
locatedIn Inland New South Wales
far southwestern New South Wales
locatedNear Wentworth, New South Wales
material sand
nearRiver Darling River
Murray River
notableFor ancient red sand dunes
archaeological significance
unique desert landscape
partOf Murray–Darling Basin
surface form: Murray–Darling Basin region
region southwestern New South Wales
state New South Wales
surfaceType loose sand
terrainType desert landscape
tourismType natural attraction
touristAttractionFor domestic tourists
international tourists
usedFor recreation
tourism

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Wentworth hasAttraction Perry Sandhills
Wentworth, New South Wales hasAttraction Perry Sandhills