Kalbarri National Park


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December 14th 2005
Published: January 1st 2006
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Kalbarri National Park
Had a great day at Kalbarri National Park, not one to be missed. It was fantastically hot to be out in the bush, so we did a medium walk but were collapsing after 10mins! We climbed up to see Nature's window, a natural rock formation that is (as the name would suggest) like a window, plus down in the gorges, the z-bend. Really magnificent burnt orange rock.

Continued South in the car towards The Pinnacles in Namburg National Park, staying the night in Cerventes (again - a really great backpackers hotel, run by a man from Hastings, UK!). Had a mad dash around the park in fading sunlight!

The pinnancles are thousands of pillars, up to 4 metre high, made up of limestone, millions of years old. They are dramatically spread over desert land, which you can just wander through. We visited them at sun down, then the next day too.


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