
Chambers Gorge, also known as Marlawadinha Inbiri, is a captivating natural landmark located approximately 60 kilometers northeast of Blinman in South Australia's Flinders Ranges. This gorge winds through the Wearing Hills toward Lake Frome, offering visitors a unique blend of geological formations and cultural heritage. The upper part of the gorge is accessible to most vehicles, while the lower sections are now restricted to foot traffic to preserve the environment. The area is renowned for its extensive collection of Aboriginal petroglyphs, making it one of the largest galleries of traditional Aboriginal art in the Flinders Ranges. Visitors can explore the gorge's dramatic limestone walls, chasms, and the winding Chambers Creek, all set against the backdrop of the rugged outback landscape. Camping is available in the area, but visitors should be self-sufficient, as there are no facilities. It's important to respect the cultural significance of the site and adhere to guidelines to preserve its natural beauty.
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