Lake Dunn
Lake Dunn is a natural lake located in central Queensland, Australia. It is situated approximately 180 kilometers northwest of Quilpie. Lake Dunn is a freshwater lake known for its relatively shallow depth and its significant population of waterbirds. The lake is a popular destination for birdwatching, fishing (particularly for yellowbelly and catfish), and recreational activities like boating and swimming. The surrounding landscape is primarily arid scrubland. Lake Dunn plays an important role in the local ecosystem, providing a crucial water source for wildlife and supporting a diverse array of plant and animal species adapted to the dry environment. The lake's water levels can fluctuate significantly depending on rainfall patterns in the region.