Wilpena Pound, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Photographer: William Godward
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Wilpena Pound, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Photographer: William Godward
nicolasletoublonphoto 1. Lake McDonnell 2. Sellicks beach 3. Rapid bay beach 4. Blue Lake 5. Greenly beach 6. Remarkable Rocks 7. Emu bay
Flinders Ranges Map This area in southeastern Australia is particularly important for geologic history. The Flinders Ranges are the result of a sedimentary basin that began forming and filling 800 million years ago prior to being built into mountains starting 500 million years ago, creating the complex folding and uplifts that are now exposed at the surface.
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Alpana, South Australia, Australia
Kangaroos speed up to 70 km/h ( 44mph ) over short distances.
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Folded and warped These sedimentary rocks in the southern Australian outback date from the latest Precambrian, and were deposited some 540 million years ago in a basin, before being uplifted into a mountain range and eroded into soft hills. The region is known as the Adelaide Rift Complex (or to use an older, now mostly abandoned, vocabulary geosyncline) and flows from the flinders ranges, through the Fleurieu Peninsula (of wine growing terroir fame) southwards to Kangaroo Island.
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