Eroded pinnacles - of the lunette 'Walls of China', . Mungo National Park, Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area, New South Wales, Australia . located within the lakebed of Lake Mungo, which has been dried-up for 18,000 years. They consist of different layers of soil, sand and clay, which cause the distinctly coloured layers.
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