Mungo National Park, Australia
Starting his journey from Sydney, on the East Coast of Australia, Morgan headed West to the border of 3 states, here he dicovered Mungo National Park and a site of constant dicovery. A must see for any traveller.
Mungo National Park, NSW
Marvel at the arid landscape of the World Heritage Listed Mungo National Park, dry yet abundant in Indigenous history and cultural significance.
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Balranald/Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park, New South Wales
Forty years ago the remains of a man were found at Lake Mungo in NSW. This discovery would forever change our understanding of the Aboriginal history of Australia.
In geological layers dated as far back as 50,000 years, there are stone tools and hearths, shellfish middens and butchered animal bones.
The bones of both Mungo Lady and Mungo Man, as well as the fragmentary remains of as many as 100 other people found at Willandra, made their way into ANU collections in Canberra during the 1970s and ’80s. The NSW State Government purchased Mungo station and turned it into a national park in 1979 (funds from Australian Geographic’s founder Dick Smith helped establish the visitors centre, which includes a small museum). Gazetting of the larger WHA followed in 1981.
THE WILLANDRA LAKES Region World Heritage Area covers 2400sq.km of semi-arid saltbush plains, dunes and sparse woodlands in the Murray Basin of south-western NSW. It consists of 19 dry relict lakes (see map, overleaf) that were once filled with glacial meltwater flowing east along the Willandra Creek from the Great Dividing Range.
These Pleistocene-era lakes, which were full from about 50,000 years ago, vary in size from 6 to 350sq.km; all have crescent-moon-shaped dunes called lunettes on their eastern sides, formed by prevailing winds. Mungo NP itself covers about 70 per cent of Lake Mungo, including the striking Walls of China, which are part of the lake’s 26km-long lunette.
“Some of the very earliest modern human remains in the world are here at Mungo,” says Harvey Johnston, a NSW Office of Environment and Heritage archaeologist, who’s been involved with Willandra since the late 1980s. “You have this record of human occupation going back 40,000 years and burials and ceremonies associated with that: cremations, burials with ochre, multiple individuals and burials with unusual features.” SUBSCRIBE: The official channel of Australian Geographic magazine.
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Balranald to Mungo National Park
Here is a very shortened version of my journey between Balranald and Mungo National Park in Outback NSW using Burke Wills Rd and Box Creek Rd, past many dry lake beds and towards an overnight storm.
Mungo National Park: Part I
Join Max Taylor from Caravan World in this two-part adventure series, and journey through the arid plains of Mungo National Park, New South Wales. Emma Ryan and long-time contributor Malcolm Street also come along for the ride.
adventure in mungo national park
Mungo National Park
The Mungo National Park lies 151 km north-west of Balranald on the Arumpo-Ivanhoe Road (part unsealed), and is included in the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Region. It can also be accessed from
Outback Trip to MUNGO NATIONAL PARK - New South Wales
Mungo National Park is located just over 1000kms west of Sydney. It would take approximately 13,5 hours to get there by car. The last 60kms of the trip will be on dirt road. Access to the park may be closed in the wet season.
The closest town is Pooncarie, 81kms away. There will be no phone reception in the area. If you plan to go there, make sure to have enough water, good spare tyre(s) and a reliable vehicle. A 4WD is recommended due to the corrugation, although a reliable hatchback could also get you there.
There are 2 campsites in the area. But if you prefer a little bit of luxury, there's a very limited small cabins with air con near the Visitor Centre.
This site is full of historical value. Lake Mungo, which shown as a large lake on the map, is no longer have any water. In fact, it has dried since 40,000 years ago.
There's a 70kms loop track around the Lake Mungo that will bring you across to some viewing platforms to the Walls of China.
This is a perfect spot for those who'd like to experience Australian Outback, like nowhere else in the world.
For photographer like myself, this spot is a true photographer's heaven. The Walls of China, the outback scenery, the wildlifes, the open skies for astrophotography, you name it!
If you'd like to see Australia other than the beaches and the bush, I will highly recommend a visit to this corner of New South Wales.
And if you do go ... please Keep Australia Clean!!!
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WUDU S7E21: A tour of Mungo National Park
Trevor Mason from Murray Trek 4WD Adventures takes takes Macca on a a tour through Mungo and the Walls of China.
WE ALMOST CRASHED INTO A KANGAROO! (Mungo National Park Vlog) | Aussie Outback Adventure Pt.2
NO ANIMALS WERE HURT IN THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO.
hey hey hey I'm back with the second instalment of our trip to the Outback! We head north to Mungo National Park near the S.A border on a short drive from Balranald.
Mungo N.P. is actually part of the Willandra Lakes Region and is a World Heritage Area.
Things we saw in the park
- Walls of China
- Self-guided Driving Tour (70 kms)
- Lake Mungo
- Mungo Meeting Place
Subtitles / Closed Captions are available (English only)!
Music:
Doing Just Fine - Jordan Reddington /
Stay Coloured - I Know The Chief /
Lunchtime in the bush during our stay in Mungo National Park ~ Australia January 2013
Nothing better than eating lunch in the bush!
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The Wall of China in Mungo National Park in NSW Australia
2015 Australian OUTBACK TRIP- Mungo National Park - The walls of China
Mannerhill S A to Mungo National Park N S W
Mannerhill SA,Mungo National Park NSW & Shitbox Rally.
Mungo National Park: Part II
Watch the adventure continue as Caravan World takes their rigs over the rough corrugated roads and explore Mungo National Park, New South Wales.
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Kangaroos drinking off the road Mungo National Park
Multiple Kangaroos drinking the rain off the road at Mungo National Park following a really hot day the day before.
Flinders Ranges & Mungo National Park
Flinders Ranges & Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park - Harry Nanya Tours, Mildura
Graham Clarke reveals the fascinating history behind the Mungo National Park, a culturally significant region for the Paakantji people and a site of great archaeological importance in the story of human evolution.
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A day trip from Mildura to Mungo National Park
A day trip from Mildura to Mungo National Park...
Windy Mungo Sunset Tour
Sunset tour with Outback Geo Adventures, Balranald, NSW.
Mungo National Park - First Day
First day in Mungo National Park :
Camping - Wall Of China - Red Top Lookout Loop - Foreshore Track
Music : Coldplay, Princess Of China.