- Lake Torrens National Park
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type = dried,endorheic salinerift lake
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cities =Lake Torrens is a 5,700 square kilometre
endorheic saline rift lake inSouth Australia . It forms part of the same rift valley that includesSpencer Gulf to the south and is approximately 240 km long. It is in the Lake Torrens National Park, and a permit is required to visit.Lake Torrens is usually a dry salt flat. It has only been filled with water once in the past 150 years. It lies 345 km north of
Adelaide . Discovered byEdward John Eyre in 1839, for the following twenty years it was believed that Lake Torrens was an enormous horseshoe-shaped saltpan encircling the northernFlinders Ranges and blocking any path to the interior. The first European to penetrate the mythical barrier wasA. C. Gregory from the north in March 1858; later the same year, an expedition underB. H. Babbage and Major Warburton in the north-west also crossed the non-existent barrier near modern Marree. Eyre's horseshoe lake was actually composed ofLake Frome ,Lake Callabonna ,Lake Blanche , Lake Gregory, Lake Eyre South, and Lake Torrens itself.ee also
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Protected areas of South Australia
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