The Macquarie Marshes, or Macquarie Wetlands, in western New South Wales are significant wetlands.
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The names of the wetlands in Trinidad are Caroni swamp, Nariva swamp and Oropuche lagoon.
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Some famous mesas are Mauna Kea in Hawaii, Mesa Verde in Colorado, and Ayers Rock in Australia.
In north Queensland there is 1 in Ingham I don't know how many there is in Australia. Sorry
It is difficult to give a straight answer. Despite being the driest continent on earth after Antarctica, Australia has 520 wetlands which are recognised by state authorities as being "important". Coastal and marine wetlands, which make up 161 of these recognised wetlands, make up 42% of the coastal strip. The coastal strip is roughly defined as a 3 km strip extending from marine waters inland. This coastal strip also includes very large areas of mangroves and tidal flats, mostly in northern Australia. The percentage of the coastal zone defined as wetlands varies from 64% in Northern Territory to 14% in Tasmania. There are also numerous wetlands areas inland, but many of these have dried up as a result of European settlement interrupting normal water flows. There are no readily available figures suggesting Australia's percentage of actual wetlands.
There may be a small number in captivity, but otherwise anacondas are not found in Australia. They prefer to live in the flooded wetlands of South America.
They mostly live in the wetlands and Swamps of Australia and South America, ( and on Phinease and Ferb :)