Canunda National Park
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Canunda National Park | |
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IUCN Category II (National Park) | |
Nearest town/city: | Millicent |
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Area: | 93 km² |
Managing authorities: | Department for Environment and Heritage |
Official site: | Canunda National Park |
Canunda is a national park in South Australia (Australia). It is 350 km southeast of Adelaide, on the coast about 13 km southwest of Millicent. It consists of coastal dunes, limestone cliffs, and natural bushland. The beaches can be dangerous, but are popular for beach fishing.
Much of the park is accessible only to four wheel drive vehicles and walkers.
From as far back as 10,000 years ago, members of the Boandik group of Indigenous Australians lived in temporary camps along the coast during summer, and for the rest of the year they lived near inland swamps in relatively permanent huts (wurlas).
The northern end of the park was once part of Mayurra Station. The remnants of Canunda's pastoral history can be seen at Coola Outstation.
See also: Protected areas of South Australia
[edit] External links
- Environment SA - Canunda National Park (PDF)
- Travel Down Under - Canunda national Park
- Australian Parks - Canunda National Park
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