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Mole Creek /  Tasmania / Tasmania / Recherche Bay / Biodiversity / Environment of Australia / Conservation in Australia / Geography of Australia / Tasmanian Land Conservancy
Date: 2011-11-20 18:09:32
Mole Creek
Tasmania
Tasmania
Recherche Bay
Biodiversity
Environment of Australia
Conservation in Australia
Geography of Australia
Tasmanian Land Conservancy

part Protecting Karst Forest at Mole Creek A sinkhole in flood and the same sinkhole dry - the sinkhole is part of a complex underground river system

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