Lake Eyre Basin
The Lake Eyre Basin is a large, arid region located in central Australia. It covers approximately 1.14 million square kilometers and is known for its unique geography, which includes the vast, dry Lake Eyre, the lowest point in Australia. The basin is a significant area for water flow, collecting rainfall from surrounding areas and supporting diverse ecosystems.
This basin is home to various wildlife and plant species adapted to its harsh conditions. The region is also important for its cultural significance to Indigenous Australians, who have lived in and around the basin for thousands of years. The Lake Eyre area attracts researchers and tourists interested in its natural beauty and ecological importance.