Ravine des Casoars
Ravine des Casoars is a gorge and an associated drainage basin in the Australian state of South Australia located on the west coast of Kangaroo Island about west of Kingscote.
Description
The Ravine des Casoars is a steep sided valley of length with an east–west alignment and with a maximum depth of. The ravine drains a catchment area of approximately within the western end of Kangaroo Island.The ravine meets the sea on the west coast of Kangaroo Island via a gap of about width in the coastline’s continuous cliff line. A beach is located between the two headlands. The beach and an accompanying sand dune extends about back into the south side of the ravine to an elevation of about while a creek and an associated lagoon flows on the north side of the ravine.
The base of the cliffs on the northern side of the beach had eroded with the result of caves being formed. As of 1965, two caves were described. The first known as ‘K5’ which accommodated at the time in this entrance, a little penguin rookery, was described as being wide and as having a ‘massive rockfall’ and decoration including flowstone. The penguin rookery was also noted by author and naturalist Mervinia Masterman in her book Flinder's Chase Revisited.
Adjacent to ‘K5’ is ‘K16’ which was described as being long, wide and high with decoration consisting of rimstone and stalactites.