Kati Thanda
Kati Thanda, also known as Lake Eyre, is the largest salt lake in Australia, located in the northern part of South Australia. It is a significant geographical feature, covering an area of about 9,500 square kilometers. The lake is usually dry but can fill with water during rare rainfall events, transforming the landscape and attracting various wildlife.
The lake is part of the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park, which protects its unique ecosystem. It is a popular destination for tourists and photographers, offering stunning views of the salt flats and surrounding desert. The area is also culturally significant to the Indigenous Australian people, who have lived in the region for thousands of years.