Lake Eyre
Lake Eyre is the largest salt lake in Australia, located in the northern part of South Australia. It covers an area of about 9,500 square kilometers and is known for its unique landscape and wildlife. The lake is usually dry, but it can fill with water during rare flooding events, attracting various bird species.
The lake is part of the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park, which protects its natural environment. It is a significant site for both ecological and geological studies, showcasing the effects of climate and weather patterns in the region. Visitors often come to admire its vastness and stunning scenery.