Black Swamp
A heritage-listed wetland with small waterfalls, prolific birdlife and Aboriginal scar trees where canoes were once cut.
A wetland with cultural depth
Black Swamp sits on Ngarrindjeri Country east of Goolwa - a heritage-listed wetland with small waterfalls fed from the Currency Creek catchment, prolific waterbird populations, and Aboriginal scar trees where bark canoes were cut by Ngarrindjeri people in the pre-contact period and beyond.
What you'll see
Ducks, swans, ibis, herons, freshwater fish in the creek, and the marked scar trees themselves - eucalypts with the distinctive elongated wound-marks where strips of bark were removed. A culturally and ecologically rich half-hour stop.
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