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Oyala Thumotang, formerly Mungkan Kandju National Park (and prior to that Archer Bend National Park), is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1,914 kilometres (1,189 mi) northwest of Brisbane.
Oyala Thumotang National Park Queensland | |
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Nearest town or city | Coen |
Coordinates | 13°28′54″S 142°16′42″E / 13.48167°S 142.27833°E |
Established | 1994 |
Area | 4,570 km2 |
Managing authorities | Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service |
Website | Oyala Thumotang National Park |
See also | Protected areas of Queensland |
History
editThe Oyala Thumotang National Park encompasses what was formerly the lands of the Wik Mungkan, Southern Kaanju and Ayapathu Aboriginal peoples.[1] The formation of the original national park was closely linked to the significant court case of Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen decided in the High Court of Australia.
Location
editThe park is located in central Cape York Peninsula. It is about 25 km north of Coen. It is 12 hrs by road north of Cairns. The park occupies 381,000 hectares from the McIlwraith Range foothills in the east to the Archer River in the west. The Archer and the Coen rivers flow through the park.[2]
Vegetation
editThe park has open eucalypt woodlands, melaleuca swamps and areas of rainforest.
Camping
editThere are 18 camp sites near rivers and waterholes in the park. There is an entry fee. Drinking water is not available in the camping sites, so visitors need to carry their own water.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Oyala Thumotang National Park (CYPAL)". The State of Queensland (Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing). 28 May 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- ^ a b "About Oyala Thumotang". The State of Queensland (Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing). 28 May 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2014.