Brachina Gorge
Brachina Gorge is a scenic gorge located in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia. It is part of the Flinders Ranges National Park and is known for its stunning landscapes, rich geological history, and diverse wildlife. The gorge features dramatic cliffs and rock formations that showcase millions of years of geological processes.
Visitors to Brachina Gorge can enjoy various activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The area is home to unique flora and fauna, including the endangered Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby. The gorge also serves as a vital habitat for many species, making it an important site for conservation efforts.