Bindarri National Park is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 431 km northeast of Sydney.
Bindarri National Park New South Wales | |
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Nearest town or city | Coffs Harbour |
Coordinates | 30°17′42″S 152°55′59″E / 30.29500°S 152.93306°E |
Established | 1 January 1999 |
Area | 55.95 km2 (21.6 sq mi)[1] |
Managing authorities | National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales) |
See also | Protected areas of New South Wales |
It is considered the epicentre of biodiversity, due to the rare and endangered species found here, such as fish bone fern, southern quassia and palm orchid.[2]
One of the natural beauties of this park is the mouth of the river Urumbilum, which, descending through the Great Escarpment, carved through spectacular waterfalls.[3]
See also
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edit- ^ "Department of Environment Climate Change and Water Annual Report 2009-10". Annual Report. Department of Environment Climate Change and Water: 274–275. November 2010. ISSN 1838-5958.
- ^ "Bindarri National Park | Learn more". NSW National Parks. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
- ^ "Bindarri National Park". NSW National Parks. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
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