Lockyer National Park

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Der Lockyer-Nationalpark (englisch Lockyer National Park) ist ein 26,8 Quadratkilometer großer Nationalpark in Queensland, Australien. Weitere 78 Quadratkilometer sind als sich erholender Nationalpark (engl.: National Park (Recovery)) ausgewiesen. rdf:langString
Lockyer National Park is a national park in north of the Lockyer Valley Region in South East Queensland, Australia. The landscape is dominated by the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and features sandstone gorges and eucalypt forest. There are four separate sections which form the Lockyer National Park. Alice Creek, Redbank Creek and Fifteen Mile Creek, all tributaries of Lockyer Creek, lie within the park. The park covers 11,079 ha with another 7,790 ha designated for recovery. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Lockyer-Nationalpark (englisch Lockyer National Park) ist ein 26,8 Quadratkilometer großer Nationalpark in Queensland, Australien. Weitere 78 Quadratkilometer sind als sich erholender Nationalpark (engl.: National Park (Recovery)) ausgewiesen.
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