
Lake Torrens, known as Ngarndamukia to the Kuyani people, is a vast salt lake in central South Australia, stretching approximately 250 kilometers in length and 30 kilometers in width. Typically dry, it occasionally fills with water after significant rainfall, transforming into a temporary haven for migratory birds like banded stilts and red-capped plovers. The surrounding landscape offers unique opportunities for photography and geological exploration. Designated as a national park, Lake Torrens is a sacred site for the Adnyamathanha people, holding deep cultural and spiritual significance.
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