The UNESCO World Heritage dry lake was the place in which archaeologists discovered the oldest human remains in Australia, dating back 40,000 years. The Visitors Centre at Mungo National Park is full of informative exhibits and is a good starting point to learn more about the area. The geological site is home to a variety of wildlife such as the red kangaroo and wedge-tailed eagle, and the park can be explored via a network of roads and walkways.
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