LAKE NUGA NUGA NATIONAL PARK, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

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333 Lake Nuga Nuga is a shallow expanse of water that was formed more than 60 years ago when silt, washed down the narrow Brown River by an immense flood, blocked the waterway's route through the Arcadia Valley in central Queensland. Water from subsequent rains was forced to spread out across the plains in the heart of the valley to create what appears to be a vast inland sea. The lake, with the small forested Nuga Nuga National Park  on its northern bank, it near the popular Carnarvon Gorge National Park, north of the town of Injune, and south of Springsure.

 

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