Mount Chambers Gorge
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Mount Chambers Gorge (alternative name: Marlawadinha Inbiri) is a gorge in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Wertaloona[1] about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north-east of Blinman in the Flinders Ranges.
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Mount Chambers Gorge
Marlawadinha Inbiri | |
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Coordinates: 30°58′16″S 139°16′50″E | |
Location | Wertaloona, South Australia, Australia[1] |
Although on private land, they are a tourist attraction near to the road between Blinman and Balcanoona, Gammon Ranges National Park. They are part of the Wearing Hills.[2]
Mount Chambers Gorge winds through the Wearing Hills toward Lake Frome. There is usually water in the bed of the creek, although less in recent years than formerly; while it is brackish it can be used by campers (given appropriate treatment). The upper part of the Gorge is accessible to most vehicles while the lower parts are now closed to all but foot traffic and can no longer be accessed by four-wheel-drive. There is signage at the car park indicating the closure of the lower gorge to vehicle traffic.