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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Truganina Coastal Parklands, Birrarung Marr, Melbourne, Parks and gardens of Melbourne, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, Kings Domain, Melbourne, Albert Park and Lake, Royal Park, Melbourne, Edinburgh Gardens, Melbourne, St Vincent Gardens, Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, Parklands adjoining the Yarra River, Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, Fitzroy Gardens, Westerfolds Park, Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, Currawong Bush Park, Altona Coastal Park, Yarra Bend Park, Flagstaff Gardens, Werribee Park, Treasury Gardens, Ruffey Lake Park, Cremorne Gardens, Melbourne, Koomba Park, Batman Park, CERES Community Environment Park, Yarran Dheran, Cherry Lake, Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne, William Ricketts, Wattle Park, Melbourne, Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne, Footscray Park, Yarra Park, Maranoa Gardens, Brimbank Park, Willinda Park, Wilson Botanic Park, Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park, St Kilda Botanical Gardens, Bushy Park Wetlands, Surrey Gardens, Afton Street Conservation Reserve, Princes Park, Carlton, Rushall Garden, Lysterfield Park, Queens Park, Moonee Ponds, South Surrey Park, Fawkner Park, Melbourne, Jells Park, Keilor Botanic Gardens, Hedgeley Dene Gardens, Broadmeadows Valley Park. Excerpt: The Truganina Coastal Parklands are located 15 km west of Melbourne CBD, on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, stretching from Altona to Altona Meadows and adjacent to the Cheetham Wetlands and the Point Cook Coastal Park. They were formed through the 'recycling' of more than 300 hectares of parks and former industrial land and are now the largest cluster of parks on Port Phillip Bay, interlinked by cycling and walking trails and featuring a surprisingly high diversity and abundance of landscapes, natural environment and recreational areas, including beachside recreation, picnic & barbecue facilities, grassfields and wildlife conservat...