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the GRAMPIANS


This is the Grampians National Park. The Grampians is a diverse range of ecosystems, including heathlands, eucalypt forests, woodlands, and wetlands. Generally, The Grampians feature rugged sandstone mountain ranges, weathered rock formations, scenic waterfalls, and deep gorges, but some famous areas inside the Grampians include:

Grampians wine tours; The Grampians region is well-known as one of the top wine-producing regions in Australia.
Bunjil's Shelter; Bunjil's Shelter, also known as Bunjil's Cave, is an Aboriginal sacred site in the Grampians region of Australia near Stawell. It contains a painting of Bunjil and two dingos or dogs. It is the only known rock art site to represent Bunjil, the creator-being in many Koori cultures.
Venus Baths; The Venus Baths are beautiful natural rock pools formed by Stony Creek as it flows along a sandstone shelf.

But that’s not it - as it is just a small range of features of the Grampians! 

Above displays a drone shot from the Grampians National Park. 

Source - https://thecuriousreport.com/grampians/

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Where the grampians are