DescriptionDanbulla NP Atherton Tablelands, Qld, Lake Euramoo Crater Lake.jpg
English: Lake Euramoo is a shallow dumbbell-shaped volcanic crater lake (a maar) in North Queensland. A minimum age has been established at not less than 23,000 years, calculated from a core sample from the centre of the lake, and sediments subjected to radiocarbon dating. The dumbell shape comes from 2 equally-sized vents erupting at the same time, causing a double explosion. Maximum depth 20m, Mean depth 8.6m, Maximum width 230m, Maximum Length 365m, height of crater walls above water, 25m, Total Catchment area 4500 sq m. Closed system, not drained by a creek.
Danbulla National Park and Danbulla State Forest are on the central part of the Atherton Tableland.The Danbulla forest is a spectacular part of the Atherton Tableland. covering 12.000ha between the Tinaroo and Lamb ranges. and bordering Lake Tinaroo. It includes eucalypt and acacia forests. pine plantations and Wet Tropics World Heritage rainforest. Lake Tinaroo is a man made lake. built in 1958. with the damming of the Barron river. It is part of the World Heritage Wet tropics of Qld.
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