The Bungle Bungles.

Hi everyone,

Purnululu National Park also known as the Bungle Bungles is accessed through Mabel Downs Station which is where we camped. The park is a World Heritage Area & is located 304 kilometres from Kununurra. It covers an area of 239,723 ha. The Bungle Bungle Range includes a quite extraordinary variety of banded sandstone domes the likes of which we have never seen before. The sandstone was deposited about 360 million years ago & erosion by creeks, rivers & weathering has carved out these domes & spectacular gorges & chasms. The domes have really striking orange & grey bands which are caused by cyanobacteria (don’t ask me what they are!)

The road in is a cracker 4wd station road with numerous washouts & creek crossings & it costs $2,500.00 if you breakdown & must be towed out! The roads in the national park are significantly better maintained. There are numerous walks to do & a lot of them involve & require good agility, fitness & balance so…. we only did the easy ones! (lol)

From Picanninny Creek Lookout
Entering “THE DOMES”
Toward Cathedral Gorge
Climbing into Cathedral Gorge
Cathedral Gorge
The Domes
The Domes
Echidna Gorge
Echidna Gorge

 

 

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