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Chambers Gully

Chambers Gully is an offshoot of Waterfall Gully in the Eastern Suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. It used to be a local landfill but in the past decade has been reclaimed as a park by volunteer work. It contains a number of old ruins, walking trails, springs and is an excellent place to spot local wildlife such as koalas.

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Chambers Gully, as viewed from one of Waterfall Gully's firetracks source ↗

Chambers Gully is an offshoot of Waterfall Gully in the Eastern Suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. It used to be a local landfill but in the past decade has been reclaimed as a park by volunteer work. It contains a number of old ruins, walking trails, springs and is an excellent place to spot local wildlife such as koalas.1

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  1. Sarker, Nishat. Investigation into Koala retrovirus (KoRV) pathogenesis through comparison of Queensland and South Australian koala populations (Thesis). University of Queensland Library. doi:10.14264/uql.2019.123.

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