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The Koroitgundidj people long inhabited this region of Australia and have lived in the area of Tower Hill since before recorded history. The first confirmed sighting of Tower Hill by Europeans was by French explorers sailing with Captain Baudin aboard the Geographe in 1802 Now part of the state park system, Tower Hill previously saw service as a pasture for stock animals, fields for crop growing, a stone quarrying, an unofficial motorcycle racing venue, a source of free timber, and a convenient community rubbish dump. By the middle of the last century the hills were almost completely denuded and virtually the only wildlife to be found were waterfowl that came to the crater lakes. More than 300,000 native trees have been planted over the past two generations. This has created an environment capable of sustaining native animals such as Koalas , Emus , Kangaroos , Magpie Geese , Echidnas , Possums , and water birds – all of which can be seen “in the wild” within the crater walls of Tower Hill. Tower Hill is within easy reach of Warrnambool , Port Fairy , and Koroit . EXTERNAL LINKS Parks Victoria (http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1park_display.cfm?park=200) History (http://www.vnc.qld.edu.au/enviro/flinders/f-p-vth.htm ) |
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