
Diamantina National Park
Diamantina National Park is located in western Queensland, Australia, covering over 5,800 square kilometers of diverse landscapes, including deserts, wetlands, and rich wildlife. It features the Diamantina River, which occasionally floods, creating unique ecosystems. The park is known for its distinct landscapes like gibber plains and red sand dunes, as well as its role as a habitat for numerous bird species and other wildlife. Visitors can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, camping, and exploring scenic drives, all while experiencing the beauty of Australia's Outback. The park is a place of natural beauty and cultural significance.