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  • DarylJ552
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    INTERESTING LIFEFORMS AT LAKE CLIFTON

    We drove about 50 Kilometers south of Mandurah to the turnoff to theThrombolites of Lake Clifton. There is a wooden walkway to the water where you can see the thrombolites. They are round rocklike org...

    Bewertet am 10. Mai 2024
  • Sue L
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    Interesting

    Very interesting but a very short visual experience. Was given the impression from photographic advertising the jetty board walk was far longer than actual length. In fact it’s very short. 15-30 minut...

    Bewertet am 7. Jan. 2024
  • Danksy71
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    A beautiful, living rock collection. A good stop when out looking for Thomas Dambo’s giant trolls nearby

    A beautiful work of art by nature, a living rock collection in shallow waters. Educational and evident of why we must think and live greener, to protect this type of place.

    Bewertet am 14. März 2023
  • Wanderering1
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    A Glimpse into Prehistory

    Ok, so they don’t do much. You can’t friend them on facebook and they are much, much older than your Nanna. BUT!! These living creatures, which resemble stones are millions of years old and number in ...

    Bewertet am 13. März 2023
  • Oldjack
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    Thrombolites-A Uniquer Experience

    The thrombolites are one of the first life forms and date back 570 million years and unique in that the microorganisms that live in these calcium carbonate mounds photosynthesise and produce oxygen, ...

    Bewertet am 15. Febr. 2023
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