Grampians National Park

national park in Victoria
#3 in Victoria / #12 in Australia
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by Bingobill
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Grampians National Park, located in Victoria, Australia, is renowned for its stunning sandstone mountain ranges, rich Aboriginal history, and diverse flora and fauna. Spanning over 1,672 square kilometers, the park offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife spotting. Notable features include the dramatic peaks of the Grampians Range, the picturesque MacKenzie Falls, and ancient rock art sites that provide a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the Indigenous people.


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