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Walls Of China Viewing Platform

Point Of Interest at Mungo National Park, China Walls Walking Track, Mungo NSW 2715, Australia, Mungo, New South Wales, 2715 . Here you will find detailed information about Walls Of China Viewing Platform: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Mungo National Park, China Walls Walking Track, Mungo NSW 2715, Australia, Mungo, New South Wales, 2715
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Mungo
Postcode:
2715

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Walls Of China Viewing Platform is a Australian Point Of Interest based in Mungo, New South Wales. Walls Of China Viewing Platform is located at Mungo National Park, China Walls Walking Track, Mungo NSW 2715, Australia,


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Reviews of Walls Of China Viewing Platform

  • Olivia
    Added 2015.03.09
    Very special and unique place to visit.
  • Noah
    Added 2015.01.25
    To be able to visit the Walls of China you will need to go with an authorised local guide. This is definitely worth doing as the area changes quickly over a small area and there is a lot to learn about these changes in the landscape and the indigenous history of the area.
  • Alexander
    Added 2015.01.20
    Beautiful and unique natural landscape.
  • Emily
    Added 2014.01.18
    Truly fascinating and beautiful well worth a visit
  • Evan
    Added 2014.01.01
    What a magnificent location! Travel across the vast lake known as Lake Mungo covered in saltbush. There is little evidence today to suggest that this lake ever had water in it - that is until one reaches the 30km long sand dunes known as the Walls of China, named after chineseman who constructed the shearing shed on Gol Gol in the late 1860s. These sand-dunes are over 40 m in height and stretch in an arc for approximately 40 km. They have been eroded into fascinating shapes of pillars and gullies and have colours ranging from red-orange, red-brown to cream-yellow.
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