Bunyeroo Gorge

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Bunyeroo Gorge is a scenic, rugged canyon in South Australia's Flinders Ranges, known for its striking geological formations, panoramic outback views, and popular driving and hiking tracks.

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Label Occurrences
Bunyeroo Gorge canonical 2
Brachina Gorge 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
gorge
tourist attraction
country Australia
hasAccessRoad Bunyeroo Road
hasActivity bushwalking
geological sightseeing
scenic driving
wildlife viewing
hasClimate cooler, dry winters
hot, dry summers
hasConservationValue geological heritage
scenic landscape values
hasEcosystem arid zone environment
hasGeologicalCharacteristic Ediacaran-age rocks
exposed sedimentary rock layers
folded rock strata
hasHazard flash flooding in creek beds
rough unsealed roads
hasLandscapeFeature dry creek bed
outback scenery
rugged terrain
steep canyon walls
hasNearestTown Hawker, South Australia
hasRecreationalUse day visits
picnicking
hasVegetationType eucalypt-lined creek beds
semi-arid shrubland
hasViewpoint Bunyeroo Valley Lookout
isManagedBy Department for Environment and Water (South Australia)
surface form: National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia
isPopularWith 4WD enthusiasts
hikers
landscape photographers
tourists
knownFor 4WD touring
driving tracks
hiking tracks
panoramic outback views
photography opportunities
scenic views
striking geological formations
locatedIn Flinders Ranges
South Australia
locatedInProtectedArea Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
partOf Flinders Ranges
surface form: Flinders Ranges geological region
region Far North (South Australia)
surface form: Far North region of South Australia

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Flinders Ranges hasPart Bunyeroo Gorge
Flinders Ranges hasPart Bunyeroo Gorge
this entity surface form: Brachina Gorge