Thunderbird Park is a popular tourist destination in Tamborine Mountain, Gold Coast Hinterland. It is a nature-based adventure park offering a wide range of activities, accommodation and attractions for the whole family.
Some of the key features of Thunderbird Park include adventure activities like fossicking for gemstones/thunder eggs, treetop challenges, horseback riding, mini-golf and laser skirmish. The park is also home to the Cedar Creek Falls, a beautiful natural waterfall and swimming hole.
What Are Thunder Eggs
A display of Thunder Eggs at Thunderbird Park
Thunder eggs are unique geological formations that are found in certain regions around the world, including parts of the United States, Australia and Mexico. These round or oval-shaped rocks are agate-filled nodules that form within volcanic rocks such as rhyolite. When these nodules are broken open, they reveal a hollow cavity lined with colorful agate and sometimes other minerals like quartz or jasper. The name “thunder egg” is believed to have originated from Native American folklore, where it was thought that thunderstorms created these rocks and that they held the power of the thunder gods.
In some places where thunder eggs are abundant, such as in Oregon in the United States and Thunderbird Park in Queensland, Australia, there are dedicated sites where visitors can hunt for and collect these fascinating geological specimens.
The largest thunder egg ever found was discovered in the Black Rock Desert in Millard County, Utah, United States. This massive thunder egg, named the “Hole in the Ground,” measured about 4 feet (1.2 meters) in diameter and weighed over 1,500 pounds (680 kilograms). The Hole in the Ground thunder egg is renowned for its exceptional size and the quality of the agate crystals it contains. It has become a famous geological attraction and a the unique natural wonders that can be found in the region.