Mount Buffalo National Park, Victoria Australia
Submitted by Margund Sallowsky on Tue, 2008-08-12 02:47.
Mount Buffalo has sheer cliffs, imposing granite tors, tumbling waterfalls, snow gums and stunning wildflowers. First reserved in 1898, the 31,000 hectare park contains vegetation and fauna adapted to extremes of weather, as a result of its sub-alpine location. As you drive and walk throughout the Park, you will see evidence of the recent fires, but you will also see the vivid colours as species begin to regenerate. There is also still plenty of wildlife such as Lyrebirds, Eastern Rosellas, Wombats and Swamp Wallabies, however we do ask that you drive carefully when moving throughout the park.
