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Q: What is the nonliving environment in the carnarvon gorge?
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Does carnarvon gorge have crocodiles?

No.


What is the carnarvon gorge amphitheatre?

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Duncan Alexander McDermant has written: 'Carnarvon Gorge' -- subject(s): Natural history


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