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Mungo National Park

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Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park
The Mungo National Park is a protected national park that is located in south-western New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 110,967-hectare national park is situated approximately 875 kilometres west of Sydney in the Balranald Shire. Mungo National Park is the traditional meeting place of the Muthi Muthi, Nyiampaar and Barkinji Aboriginal Nations. People are no longer able to climb the sand dunes as stricter rules have been enforced. The national park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Willandra Lakes Region, an area of 2,400 square kilometres that incorporates seventeen dry lakes. The seventeen dry lakes are not all called Mungo but are all declared world heritage. The creek that used to flow into Mungo is being preserved as a sacred site. The national park is about 75 kilometres south-east of Pooncarie, 110 kilometres north-east of Mildura, Victoria and approximately 145 kilometres south-west of Ivanhoe. The roads to, in or around the park are unsealed and may become impassable in 2-wheel-drive cars but with care can be navigated in SUVs or 4x4s.
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