ZEAMMAFF: Badu Mangroves
Creator: Zalgariath
Deployed: YES
Deployed On: Dec 31, 2011
Location: N/A
First to Capture: Spindoctors
Last Capture: Apr 28, 2013
Number of Captures: 20
Decimal: -33.84407 151.07728
Degrees: -33° 50.644 151° 4.637
A ZEAMMAFF MUNZEE!
(Zalgariath’s Europe Again, Munzee Meet, and Frog Fest!)
ZEAMMAFF was held in Bicentennial Park on Januray 3rd 2012 as Australia’s First Official Munzee Meet. 50 Munzees were deployed for the Meet… this is one of them!
MUNZEE NOTES: Sydney Olympic Park supports the largest areas of Mangrove forest within the Parramatta River estuary. They form part of a rare example of complete estuarine zonation of mangroves, Coastal Saltmarsh, Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest, and Eucalypt forest.
Sydney Olympic Park supports approximately 60 hectares of Mangrove forest, primarily located within Badu Mangroves, Nuwi Wetland, Haslams Reach and Newington Nature Reserve wetland.
Mangroves are trees and shrubs forming forests on the intertidal mudflats along the shores of estuaries, typically growing between saltmarsh and seagrass beds. The Mangrove forest of Sydney Olympic Park is predominantly Grey Mangrove Avicennia marina, with small pockets of both naturally occurring and planted River Mangrove Aegiceras corniculatum.
The majority of the forest is relatively young, developing within the last 40 to 50 years following land reclamation works and resultant changes to hydrology and sedimentation.
HINTS: Drop into the Inner Circle, under the Lip of Walkway.
(Zalgariath’s Europe Again, Munzee Meet, and Frog Fest!)
ZEAMMAFF was held in Bicentennial Park on Januray 3rd 2012 as Australia’s First Official Munzee Meet. 50 Munzees were deployed for the Meet… this is one of them!
MUNZEE NOTES: Sydney Olympic Park supports the largest areas of Mangrove forest within the Parramatta River estuary. They form part of a rare example of complete estuarine zonation of mangroves, Coastal Saltmarsh, Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest, and Eucalypt forest.
Sydney Olympic Park supports approximately 60 hectares of Mangrove forest, primarily located within Badu Mangroves, Nuwi Wetland, Haslams Reach and Newington Nature Reserve wetland.
Mangroves are trees and shrubs forming forests on the intertidal mudflats along the shores of estuaries, typically growing between saltmarsh and seagrass beds. The Mangrove forest of Sydney Olympic Park is predominantly Grey Mangrove Avicennia marina, with small pockets of both naturally occurring and planted River Mangrove Aegiceras corniculatum.
The majority of the forest is relatively young, developing within the last 40 to 50 years following land reclamation works and resultant changes to hydrology and sedimentation.
HINTS: Drop into the Inner Circle, under the Lip of Walkway.
