
Lake Tyrrell, located seven kilometers north of Sea Lake in Victoria's Mallee district, is Australia's largest salt lake, covering approximately 20,860 hectares. This ancient lake, estimated to be around 120,000 years old, is renowned for its mirror-like surface during winter, offering photographers and visitors stunning reflections of the sky. The surrounding environment is home to Mallee reptiles, kangaroos, emus, and the white-fronted chat. The area also holds significant Aboriginal heritage, with evidence of occupation over the last 45,000 years. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, and star-gazing opportunities, with a viewing platform and information bay available for public use.
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