<\/a><\/p>\nCreeks in the Flinders Ranges can be deceptive. Sometimes they flow on the surface, then disappear, only to resurface again somewhere downstream.<\/p>\n
The Brachina Creek, which flows through Brachina Gorge in the central Flinders Ranges is a case in point.<\/p>\n
Here the stream is flowing quite strongly, only to disappear underground a few metres behind me.<\/p>\n
Brachina Gorge is well known for it’s towering rock faces. In the foreground the many sedimentary layers which make up this part of the ranges can be clearly seen.<\/p>\n
The layers cover geological activity spanning hundreds of millions of years.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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Disappearing Acts - Brachina Gorge - Peter MacDonald Photo<\/title>\n\n\n\n\t\n