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5-6 Tarrabah Limestone Bluffs

This information has been developed from the publications:
  • An assessment of the Geological/Geomorphological Significance of Private Land in the Shire of Portland (1981) by N. Rosengren, J Mallen, T Shepherd.
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Locality:

7221-700666. Four kilometres south-east of Tyrendarra.

Access:

Tyrendarra School House Road.

Geology/Geomorphology:

Limestone pillars and pavements have developed in bluffs of dune calcarenite (Bridgewater Formation). Microsolutional features are common but there is little cave development.

Significance:

Regional. These bluffs display solutions features that are uncommon in rocks of the Bridgewater Formation.

Management:

Quarrying, rubbish dumping, and swamp draining will degrade the features and should be prohibited.
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