Ngarrabullgan - Second place to be put on to Queensland's Aboriginal Cultural Heritage register
During the Hodgkinson River gold rush of the 1870s-1890'S the local Djungan population was decimated and the survivors were drawn to the fringes of mining settlements formed at Thornborough and Mount Mulligan.
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The vegetation on the Ngarrabullgan tabletop (plateau) has been described as wet sclerophyll forests, mainly of a bloodwood species of Eucalyptus, with a well-developed understory.