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Is a semi-permanent waterhole where the Kaytetye people lived predominantly it seems for some time after the Coniston Massacres. In modern times people have gone back for camping and to retell stories of their childhoods.
A variety of fish species and water birds live in the waterhole with a variety of small rocky hills surrounding it.
...A focus of BioQuesting for the nearby Alekarenge School.
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Identifications
Identifications
150
Observations
Observations
96
Species
Species
5
People
People
Top Species
1.
Rhytidoponera
5
2.
Angiospermae
5
3.
Lycosidae
4
4.
Eucalyptus
4
5.
Conocephalus upoluensis (Karny, 1907)
4
6.
Cacatua sanguinea Gould, 1843
4
7.
Araneinae
3
8.
Acacia
3
9.
Ptilotula penicillata (Gould, 1837)
3
10.
Anhinga novaehollandiae (Gould, 1847)
3
Top Observers
1.
w_martin
{:id=>"747028", :score=>1760.0, :observations_count=>88, :species_count=>57, :percentage=>"58.67"}
2.
Wayne Martin
{:id=>"747028", :score=>780.0, :observations_count=>39, :species_count=>26, :percentage=>"26.00"}
3.
obsr549191
{:id=>nil, :score=>380.0, :observations_count=>19, :species_count=>19, :percentage=>"12.67"}
4.
rosrunciman
{:id=>"6262926", :score=>60.0, :observations_count=>3, :species_count=>3, :percentage=>"2.00"}
5.
Dean Nicolle
{:id=>"2754606", :score=>20.0, :observations_count=>1, :species_count=>1, :percentage=>"0.67"}
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