It's interesting how some rocks can make musical notes. It depends on the composition of the rock and the internal tension. It's like a guitar string, the higher the tension, the higher the note.
Mount Scoria Conservation Park is a park near Thangool, Queensland in Central Queensland, Australia, about 17 kilometres (11 mi) south-east of Biloela. It is within the traditional lands of the Gangulu aboriginal people.
Hey Logsie thanks for your comment! As this site is one of Gods creation, we definitely believe places like this have been created for all humans to enjoy and explore! We’re open to have conversations with others about cultural differences and ways we can all enjoy this beautiful place we call Australia 😊 - David Feel free to send us an email or DM our socials
Fascinating!
Epic drone shot!!!
Nicely done guys!
Thanks Brandon! Yes we were quite surprised with this mountain! Drones add another perspective!
It's interesting how some rocks can make musical notes. It depends on the composition of the rock and the internal tension.
It's like a guitar string, the higher the tension, the higher the note.
that's a good observation!
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we will have to add this in our next videos!
Wow very nice. What is the name of this island?????
It's so nice, I almost want to keep the island a secret! But don't worry, it's called Mount Scoria.
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Wow thanks keep up the great adventure. God bless.@@The_Social_Place
Mount Scoria Conservation Park is a park near Thangool, Queensland in Central Queensland, Australia, about 17 kilometres (11 mi) south-east of Biloela. It is within the traditional lands of the Gangulu aboriginal people.
Thank you sir for all the information, place is amazing and its interesting to know places like that exist, good for research.@@BrucePierson
You know this is an aboriginal site not to be climbed
There is plenty of signs stating this
Hey Logsie thanks for your comment! As this site is one of Gods creation, we definitely believe places like this have been created for all humans to enjoy and explore! We’re open to have conversations with others about cultural differences and ways we can all enjoy this beautiful place we call Australia 😊 - David
Feel free to send us an email or DM our socials