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Piccaninnie Ponds| Location |  | Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park | | Description | | Piccaninnie Ponds is one of the most famous freshwater sinkholes in the world, and has attracted thousands of qualified divers to its clear water and interesting cave system. Cave diving qualifications are required and a permit needs to be purchased in advance from DEH in Mt Gambier. Snorkellers are also required to purchase a snorkel permit, in advance from DEH Mt Gambier. | | Time | | 60 minutes | | Distance | | Not entered, | | Classification | | Hard | | Type | | Unknown | | Category | | National Trail | | Start Point | | Not entered | | End Point | | Not entered | | Further Info | | Dept for Environment & Heritage Tel. (08) 8735 1177 | | Trail Disclaimer | | This trail is provided for your enjoyment and shall only be used for an appropriate use, in accordance with the Code of Conduct. Trail users must be adequately prepared and obtain relevant information and maps.The trail conditions may vary from time to time, and trail users are advised to check weather conditions prior to leaving. Persons should use caution at all times when using this trail. |
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