Anstey Hill Recreation Park

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Anstey Hill Recreation Park is a 362-hectare (890-acre) protected area established in 1989 and located approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Adelaide, South Australia. The park is a significant reserve of bushland in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges and is home to rare or vulnerable native plants and animals, and problematic invasive species. It is managed by the City of Tea Tree Gully, the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources and a volunteer group—The Friends of Anstey Hill. The park is designed for recreational walking and has no visitor facilities. It is managed in association with the regional planning initiative known as of Yurrebilla, the Greater Mount Lofty Parklands. rdf:langString
Anstey Hill Recreation Park är en park i Australien. Den ligger i delstaten South Australia, omkring 16 kilometer nordost om delstatshuvudstaden Adelaide. Arean är 3,6 kvadratkilometer. Runt Anstey Hill Recreation Park är det ganska glesbefolkat, med 42 invånare per kvadratkilometer.. Närmaste större samhälle är Adelaide, omkring 16 kilometer sydväst om Anstey Hill Recreation Park. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Anstey Hill Recreation Park is a 362-hectare (890-acre) protected area established in 1989 and located approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Adelaide, South Australia. The park is a significant reserve of bushland in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges and is home to rare or vulnerable native plants and animals, and problematic invasive species. It is managed by the City of Tea Tree Gully, the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources and a volunteer group—The Friends of Anstey Hill. The park is designed for recreational walking and has no visitor facilities. It is managed in association with the regional planning initiative known as of Yurrebilla, the Greater Mount Lofty Parklands. The park's land was gradually acquired by the Government of South Australia beginning in 1966, based on recommendations in a 1962 report. From 1981 onwards, plans were published that aimed to develop the area for commercial purposes, but public pressure led to its declaration as a public reserve in 1989. The last land added was a small area in 2003. Anstey Hill is a 371-metre-high (1,217 ft) peak in the park's south. Both hill and park are named after a road built by agricultural pioneer George Alexander Anstey. Fire authorities regard the park as an "arson hotspot", and it is frequently burned by bushfires—mostly deliberately lit. There is no permanent water except for springs in Water Gully, adjacent to ruins of a nursery, although there are many seasonal creeks. Much of the land is steep, rising 200 m (660 ft) across the park's breadth, with gradients often steeper than one in three. Erosion and land movements due to a significant geologic fault zone created this land form. The Gun Emplacement, a listed Geologic Monument and remnant of an ancient land surface, lies in the southwestern corner. The Mannum–Adelaide pipeline crosses the park and the Anstey Hill water filtration plant lies on its southern boundary; together they supply 20% of Adelaide's reticulated water. Significant historical uses of the area are preserved as ruins and highlighted with interpretive signs. The ruins of Newman's Nursery are all that remains of what was once the largest plant nursery in the Southern Hemisphere. Ellis Cottage is one of the earliest homes in the area, and the Rumps Bakery building housed the first bakery in Tea Tree Gully. Quarries supplied stone for significant Victorian buildings in Adelaide and aggregate for road building. Klopper's quarries in the southwest hosted plays for the Festival of the Arts in 1980 and 1988.
rdf:langString Anstey Hill Recreation Park är en park i Australien. Den ligger i delstaten South Australia, omkring 16 kilometer nordost om delstatshuvudstaden Adelaide. Arean är 3,6 kvadratkilometer. Runt Anstey Hill Recreation Park är det ganska glesbefolkat, med 42 invånare per kvadratkilometer.. Närmaste större samhälle är Adelaide, omkring 16 kilometer sydväst om Anstey Hill Recreation Park. Runt Anstey Hill Recreation Park är det i huvudsak tätbebyggt. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 593 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är juli, med i genomsnitt 95 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är december, med 13 mm nederbörd.
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