Mt Gee, Arkaroola, is 60m thick slab of crystalline quartz, resulting from hydrothermal activity. The prolific quartz cavities present a great variety of crystal form, colour and growth stages, including nail-hole quartz, only found at Arkaroola.


Mt Gee, Arkaroola, is 60m thick slab of crystalline quartz, resulting from hydrothermal activity. The prolific quartz cavities present a great variety of crystal form, colour and growth stages, including nail-hole quartz, only found at Arkaroola.


Einadia nutans, the climbing saltbush, fruiting near Mt Gee at Arkaroola in the northern Flinders Ranges in winter.

