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Posted on November 6, 2025November 6, 2025 by Flinders Ranges Field Naturalists

Algae and cyanobacterial colonies in hot springs: Muloorina

Algae and cyanobaterial colonies growing in the hot springs of Muloorina, east of Marree, resemble those found in Paralana Hot Springs at Arkaroola.

CategoriesFlora, Miscellaneous Tagsalgae, cyanobacteria, Flinders Ranges, spring

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