Lake Mulurulu

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Lake Mulurulu is one of the interconnected ancient lake basins within Australia’s Willandra Lakes Region, a World Heritage–listed landscape known for its significant archaeological and geological record of early human occupation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dry lake basin
paleolake
countryOf Traditional Aboriginal owners of the Willandra Lakes Region
formedDuring Pleistocene epoch NERFINISHED
Quaternary period
hasEvidenceOf early Aboriginal occupation in the Willandra Lakes Region
hasFeature ancient shoreline formations
lacustrine sediments
lunette dune system
hasHeritageStatus World Heritage property component
hasHydrologicalStatus ephemeral lake
usually dry
hasResearchUse study of human–environment interactions in arid Australia
study of past climate variability
hasSignificance archaeological record of early human occupation
geological record of Quaternary environmental change
paleoenvironmental archive
hasWorldHeritageCategory cultural
natural
includedIn Willandra Lakes Region UNESCO World Heritage List inscription NERFINISHED
isInterconnectedWith Lake Garnpung NERFINISHED
Lake Leaghur NERFINISHED
Lake Mungo NERFINISHED
other Willandra lake basins
locatedIn Australia
New South Wales
Willandra Lakes Region NERFINISHED
managedUnder Willandra Lakes Region joint management arrangements
partOf Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage property NERFINISHED
Willandra Lakes interconnected lake system

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Willandra Lakes Region hasPart Lake Mulurulu