Kurth Kiln Park, covering 3,500 hectares, contains a range of forest types and other interesting features awaiting exploration. Located a short distance east of Melbourne, the park is mostly known for it’s kiln used during the Second World War to make charcoal for gas producer units fitted to motor cars. The ‘producer gas’ was a substitute fuel for petrol which was rationed at the time.
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