The Lake Ngapakaldi to Lake Palankarinna Fossil Area is a group of fossil sites located in the Australian state of South Australia within the Tirari Desert in the north-eastern part of the state's Far North region.
[1] They are surrounded by extensive areas of sand dunes in a flat, arid landscape.
Low cliffs on the western margins of the lakes have produced a variety of Tertiary vertebrate fossils ranging in age from the late Oligocene to the Pleistocene.
[1] The four sites are subject to a number of past and present heritage listings while one is located with a protected area:
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