Tabletop Range

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Tabletop Range is a sandstone plateau in Australia's Northern Territory known for its dramatic escarpments, waterfalls, and bushland within Litchfield National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
sandstone plateau
contains Buley Rockhole
Florence Falls
Tolmer Falls
Wangi Falls
country Australia
distanceFrom about 100 kilometres south of Darwin
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 300–400 metres
governingBody Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
hasAccessFrom Litchfield Park Road NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity native Australian flora and fauna
hasCliffType sandstone escarpments
hasClimate tropical savanna climate
hasCulturalSignificanceFor local Aboriginal peoples
hasErosionProcess fluvial erosion
weathering
hasFauna bats
various bird species
wallabies
hasFeature bushland
escarpments
waterfalls
hasGeologicalComposition sandstone
hasHydrologicalFeature creeks
seasonal streams
waterholes
hasLandformType plateau
hasProtectedStatus within a national park
hasRockType sedimentary rock
hasSeasonality distinct wet and dry seasons
hasVegetationType monsoon rainforest patches
savanna woodland
isKnownFor bushwalking opportunities
dramatic escarpments
monsoon rainforest pockets
scenic waterfalls
swimming holes
isPartOfRegion Top End
locatedIn Northern Territory
locatedInProtectedArea Litchfield National Park
locatedNear Batchelor, Northern Territory
tourismActivity bushwalking
sightseeing
swimming
wildlife viewing

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Litchfield National Park contains Tabletop Range