Monday, April 12, 2010
Native Wells or Rockholes
Native Wells or Rockholes
A native well or rockhole is usually a naturally formed dish in solid rock and can be found in ridges and deserts throughout Australia. These holes collect rain and run off water, however they are not permanent sources of water. They do eventually dry up.
Many of these rock holes can be found dotted throughout the Channel Country in Western Queensland, and at the moment they are full to the brim. These native wells or holes can be found on stony, ridge country.
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