myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Sturt Stony Desert covers an area of about 3.1 million hectares and is located in the north of Australia. Sturt Stony Desert extends across Queensland and South Australia. Localities within the Sturt Stony Desert include Betoota (highlight), Cadelga Outstation (highlight), Goyder Lagoon (highlight), Haddon Corner (highlight), Haddon Downs Outstation (highlight), Horseshoe Crossing (highlight), Kachumba Plain (highlight), Kirrijunnie Flat (highlight), Koonchera Dune (highlight), Lamamour Plateau (highlight) and Miranda (highlight). Bores and wells within the Sturt Stony Desert include Ballards Tank (highlight), Billabaroo Tank (highlight), Copracunda Well (highlight), Doonmulla Well (highlight), Eight Mile Tank (highlight), Elbow Well (highlight), Glenny Well (highlight), Helen Wells (highlight), Koolooloo Bore (highlight), Macormac Well (highlight), McMahons Tank (highlight), Michaels Tank (highlight), Mirri Tank (highlight), Mount Leonard Bore (highlight), Mt Gason Bore (highlight), Murdo Bore (highlight), Nada Well (highlight), Needle Hill Bore (highlight), Pandiburra Bore (highlight), Peraka Waterhole (highlight), Pungamulla Well (highlight), Seven Mile Well (highlight), Tamrookum Tank (highlight), Tarcarara Tank (highlight), Union Bore (highlight), Willow Hole Tank (highlight), Wirey Tank (highlight) and Wockracunda Well (highlight). Towns, villages or cities near Sturt Stony Desert include the village of Thargomindah (show me), the village of Quilpie (show me) and the town of Coober Pedy (show me).
Are you a keen bird watcher? Have you been bird watching in Sturt Stony Desert? What birds have you seen in Sturt Stony Desert? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. As a Bonzle sub-project, we're trying to build Australia's most comprehensive bird location atlas. A big thankyou to all that have contributed and continue to contribute sightings. Bonzle users have reported that the following vermin (feral animals, insects and weeds) have invaded Sturt Stony Desert: european wild fox. Do you know of other feral animals, insects and weeds that have invaded Sturt Stony Desert? Is this list accurate? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. Page family grave near Geake Hill There are 5 places with pictures within Sturt Stony Desert: Geake Hill, Betoota, Cordillo Downs, Haddon Corner and Cadelga Outstation
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