Things to do in Gulf Savannah
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Bedrock Village Caravan Park & Tours
There’s something quite amazing about these giant lava tubes, all 160km or so of them, that run underground and were formed around 190,000 years ago following a three-month eruption of a single shield volcano. The massive lava flows drained towards the sea, following the routes of ancient river beds, and while the surface of the lava cooled and hardened, hot lava continued to race through the centre of the flows, eventually leaving enormous basalt tubes. These days, they’re a rare cool spot in the region, and you can be guided through them with Bedrock Village Caravan Park & Tours.
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Doomadgee Aboriginal Community
The Doomadgee Aboriginal Community, 93km west of Burketown, has a retail area and the last petrol pump for 400km. Village access is at the discretion of the community council, though there’s talk of accommodation opening up.
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Terrestrial Centre
The flash Terrestrial Centre houses the fossil- and gem-full Ted Elliot Mineral Collection. There’s also internet access ($6 per hour).
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Planet Earth Adventures
The snake collection/museum/camping ground, aka Planet Earth Adventures, has a bunch of working backpackers and a good cafe.
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Wilderness Challenge
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Undara Experience Bush Breakfast
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Undara Experience Bistro
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Savannah Aviation
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Gregory Downs Hotel Meals
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Adel's Grove Restaurant
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