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National Park Flinders chase" is a place where you can meet rare species of animals and admire astounding geological formations. The Park is located 110 km from Kingscote, West of Kangaroo island. Local flora and fauna was taken under state protection in 1919 and almost immediately to the Park began to import animals from the mainland. In the 1940s were brought here 23 species of animals, including the Koala and the platypus. But perhaps the most popular objects to visitors to the Park are geological formations - the Remarkable Rocks (these Rocks) and Arch Admiral (Admiral's Arch).

Remarkable Rocks, despite their external similarity with abstract human creations, is a natural surface formation, to grow from granite rocks. The creators of this wonder - the rain and the wind.

Another unusual education "Flinders chase" - Arch Admiral, is a good example of how powerful the ocean can create intricate coastline. Tourists from the special viewing platform to admire the Arch, sea tide, and enjoy the sight of frolicking in the warm water of the sea lions.

Access to the Park can drive from Kingscote or from the town of Penneshaw.

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