Zebra stones to The Lost City in Litchfield National Park

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
  • This episode we start our journey through the popular Litchfield National Park. Our first stop brought us to the Zebra stone, this place sounded so unique we just had to stop in and check it out - this place did not dissapoint. With the option to stay and camp for $10 per adult and kids being free this is not a place to pass up. Here we got to learn about the Zebra Stone how its mined and the different characteristics these amazing unique stones have. From here we make plans to head out to the Lost City and stop in at some unique spots along the way. This track into the lost city does close during wet season so to make sure you don't miss out head over to the NT.GOV website to stay upto date on road and attraction closures. The lost city is a Natural structure formed over thousands of years of weather eroding away these free-standing sandstone blocks. It really is amazing to see these formations and know that they are completely natural and not man made. Get out and enjoy these beauties and have the ability to touch and feel these stones that are estimated to be over 500 million years old. / @tripoz62 #Litchfild National Park#The Lost City#Northern Territory

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