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Carnarvon
National Park
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The
Carnarvon National Park
is a very interesting place to visit in Australia,
however we only indicate it for the ones who are not
in a rush and loves travelling by car. You must
be used or be in an adventurous mood because
to get there you will go through
many agricultural areas, passing by farms and
later by the Outback for about 2000 km (considering
the returning point) leaving from Brisbane in
Queensland. The park is an Oasis in an almost-desert
land, with many attractions and free entrance.
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The
Carnarvon National Park
is divided in some sessions with a total the 280,000
hectares, and the session called Carnarvon Gorge, is
the easiest one to get there. The great point of
this park is that during millions of years it was
submerged, the time when almost all areas of
Australia were covered by the sea. After this
period, the basalt clay and rocks had suffered
erosion for rains, and were excavated a great ravine
in the interior. This passes or gorges, cuts the
whole park from the beginning to end (the photo
shows the vision of a person inside the gorge
looking to the top. The walls go up vertically until
about 200 meters of height (photo), and vary in
maximum width of 150 meters, until places where the
two walls are so narrow, that a person of robust
dimensions probably would stuck.
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In
the interior of these Gorges,
the temperature is 10 degrees colder than the ones
in the top, and the sun only penetrates just for few
hours during the day. The result is the highest
humidity in this area provide a special microclimate
benefit the growing some special plants, trees and
green slime. This not only occurs on the ground, but
also in the walls of the Gorge. The result is such
different and pretty vegetation that is hard to
imagine, being almost paradisiacal. The climate is
perfect for animals as Kangaroos, Marsupials and
thousand of birds and parrots.
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With
so many narrow and steep walls,
when it rains the place gets many beautiful
waterfalls, forming streams crossing the entire
park. A main track
is kept by the Rangers and has 21 km in the
total. The principal track has many others branches
to the right or to the left, and each one of those
small paths reserving a special surprise. The park
is like a river been fed by small streams from both
the sides, only that in this in case, the streams
are other ravines and narrow gorges that takes to
grottos, caves and streams.
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Two
of these ramifications,
will take you to the areas where Aborigines
paintings in the rocks can be found, one of them is
called Art Gallery. If you stay on the demarcated
tracks you will get there, all the park has signs a
long of the way identifying the place you are, and
the distance to walk until main points. To know all
tracks to the gorges and ravines are necessary 3
days of walk. As the place is very distant of any
medical aid, is advisable not to try to climb the
big walls or to do anything that can cause an
accident. There are poisonous snakes in park, what
definitively will encourage you not to leave the
main tracks, unless you are fitted and supplied for
it.
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The
paintings date from 3.500 years ago,
and are found in three respective points of the
park: In the Balloon Cave, in the Art Gallery and the Cathedral,
this last one is an immense cave in the rock with
high ceiling in arch form. The paintings were made
blowing the paint with the mouth against the
objects, and for the ink they used water mixed a
triturated mineral. For the red colour and the okra,
was used Hematite and Magnesium, being these the
predominant colours of all paintings. For yellow,
they used Limonite with Oxide of hydrated iron, and
for the black colour, the Pyrolusite with Dioxide of
Magnesium. Some paintings in white colour can be
noticed in some drawings, but they do not date from
the same time, but from much more recent time. The
drawing showed this Aborigine tribe whose name
probably was Bidjara were using different types of
Boomerangs. In the photo to the left, you can see
many forms with 3 fingers, they are the feet
impressions on the rock of small Kangaroos, and than
were blowed with paint.
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The
Macrozamia Moorei,
is known as the oldest plant the world, dated of the
age of the Dinosaurs, widely found in the park, this
plant produces a cluster with a species of fruit
that resembles to a pineapple. Inside the
"fruit", sets a ten of
dark colour seeds like wine, that spreads in
the floor of the park. Please do not eat them! It is
highly mortal and could give you Cancer. As fruitful
trees in the park do not exist, the Aborigines are
the only one that knew the secret how to make them
eatable, what it was a subject for studies by
scientists. The Process consists of breaking it
half, and leaving them immersed in current water
during 3 weeks. By the way, there are may other
toxic seeds in the park however not as toxic as
Zamia.
From
Brisbane: It will take you around 10 hours by
car. Get the highway in direction of Toowoomba than
go west, getting the city Roma, and later Injune,
and from Injune go to Emerald. 160 km after Injune,
is the entrance road for the park that consists on
44 km, being 21 km of unpaved road.
From
Rockhampton: There are 280 km until Emerald,
than go towards Rolleston, and from Rolleston go to
Injune. The road leading to the park is to about 50
km of Rolleston.
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Where
to stay:
there is a Camping/Caravan Park and a Lodge with
cabins, just before getting the park.
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Other
important information:
In the park it does not have garbage cans or
collecting service, so take plastic bags to
bring back all your garbage. In the Caravan and
Camping grounds there is a small convenient
store but with only basic food products, juice
and ice bags. There are no bottle shops around
in a ray of 100 km; therefore if you want to
have some drinks over there it is better to get
your supplies. Another important item you must
get before arrival is petrol, so fill up your
car in Injune or Rolleston. In the summer, go
for walk early morning, because in the afternoon
the heat is too strong, although is a dry heat.
Take some water bottles to your room because if
you are over there in dry season the water of
the streams could be in very low level and
contaminated with seeds of Zamia.
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