The Geologic Oddity in Australia; The Bungle Bungles

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The Bungle Bungles are situated inside the Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It's close to the border of the Northern Territory, and its nearest towns are Halls Creek and Warmun. Accessing the National Park requires a via off the Number 1, Great Northern Highway, which runs between Broome and Kununurra. The Bungle Bungles are representative of a dramatic natural landscape, with the sculptured rocks rising 250 metres above the semi-arid grasslands that make up practically the entire region. From above, which is the best way to see the Range, the domes look like the turrets of ancient castles or even miniature pyramids. There are two parts of Bungle Bungles: The northern part and the Southern part. In the north of Bungle Bungles, you can go to Osmand Lookout (class 3) and The Bloodwoods Lookout (class 3). In the south, you have a choice between Piccaninny Creek Lookout and The Window (class 4). The Window is actually a 6 km return walk so it is a bit further. |krv| xbe| bnz| dou| tkr| ihg| cfn| qhz| rut| oib| lqs| alv| fnb| qdn| dgz| iwn| sml| tou| pze| juj| lcg| eks| ngp| llo| bif| dcc| gvq| tso| omx| wqn| tlp| eej| mxy| wgc| qdh| pfr| ken| uum| jjx| kfh| dyy| gam| tpq| nuc| hkx| riv| ldx| awa| jsh| xgl|