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English: Billabongs are usually formed when the path of a creek or river changes, leaving the former branch with a dead end. Billabongs, reflecting the arid Australian climate in which these "dead rivers" are found, fill with water seasonally and are dry for a greater part of the year.

Overlooking a billabong, this all-inclusive wellness eco-resort is 5.4 km from Sheyville and 8 km from Scheyville National Park.

The 3 simple rooms feature fans (no air-conditioning) and a shared bathroom. The serene shared or private treehouses offer balconies, water views and en suite bathrooms. Some have air-conditioning and outdoor bathtubs
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