Northern Lake Munmorah Sand Dunes
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Northern Lake Munmorah Sand Dunes is a natural site in Northern Lake Munmorah, Australia.
The eight sand dunes were formed 40,000 years during huge sandstorms over many years. It is one of the biggest sand-dune sights in the Central Coast of New South Wales.[1]
Aboriginal Australians lived in the dunes. and evidence of this can still be found today.
The Munmorah Sand Dunes have been in Northern Lake Munmorah for nearly 40 thousand years.[citation needed] The eight sand-dunes were formed during huge sandstorms over many years. It is one of the biggest sand-dune sights in the Central Coast.[citation needed]
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Names for Dunes
The Aboriginals had names for these dunes
Dune No. | Name Of Dune | Colour Code | Length | |
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Dune 1 | Grenshaft | 16m | ||
Dune 2 | Shadow | Orange | 19m | |
Dune 3 | Brodra | Green | 50m | |
Dune 4 | Blue | Grey | 24m | |
Dune 5 | Swipe | Black | 23m |
References
- ^ "Hotel Orbita Introduction To Lake Munmorah Sand Dunes".