Wildly popular social media craze seen in Australia’s national parks is slammed as destructive and harmful by environmentalists
- Popular rock stacking craze known slammed by Queensland environmentalists
- Queensland National Parks said trend should be seen as acts of vandalism
- Hundreds of ‘rock cairns’ photographed at Cania Gorge National Park
- The national park is located 140km west of Bundaberg
- A penalty infringement notice (PIN) can be issued as well as fines of $689
A rock stacking craze made popular on social media has been slammed by…
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