
Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, Australia's largest salt lake, spans approximately 9,500 square kilometers in South Australia's Far North region. As the continent's lowest point, it lies 15 meters below sea level. The lake's surface is often dry and salt-encrusted, but during rare flood events, it transforms into a vibrant oasis, attracting diverse wildlife and bird species. Visitors can experience its vastness from designated viewing areas or scenic flights, as walking on the lakebed is prohibited to protect its fragile environment. Camping is available at Halligan Bay Point, offering a unique outback experience.
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