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- Bungle Bungle Range - Wikipedia
The Bungle Bungle Range is a major landform and the main feature of the Purnululu National Park, situated in the Kimberley region of Western Australia [1] The distinctive beehive -shaped towers are made up of sandstones and conglomerates (rocks composed mainly of pebbles and boulders and cemented together by finer material)
- Bungle Bungle: Visit, Stay Tours | Australias North West
Rising 300 metres above the grass-covered plains that surround them, the orange and black sandstone domes known as the Bungle Bungle are one of the world’s most fascinating geological landmarks The world heritage listed Bungle Bungle Range is located within Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia
- 10 Incredible Facts About Australia’s Bungle Bungle Range
Thousands of giant orange-and-black striped rock cones create the stunningly dramatic landscape of Australia’s Bungle Bungle Range Resembling enormous beehives, these unique sculpted sandstone karsts vary in height, with the tallest soaring 75 stories towards the blue desert sky
- Bungle Bungle Range - Location, History and things to do.
Bungle Bungle range is undoubtedly one of the most sought after tourist features of the Purnululu National Park, which is a World Heritage One can reach there by road, but the air is the preferred medium
- Purnululu National Park - Explore Parks WA
Experience the amazing geological formation and exceptional beauty of the Bungle Bungle Range in this UNESCO World Heritage Listed park
- Purnululu National Park or Bungle Bungle Range | Geology
The Bungle Bungle Range stands as the centerpiece of the national park, featuring striking orange and black striped domes that rise up to 250 meters (820 feet) above the surrounding landscape
- Purnululu National Park World Heritage Area | Department of . . .
The World Heritage Listed area for Purnululu National Park (also known as the Bungle Bungles) is about 240,000 hectares It is located 300km south of the small regional town of Kununurra and 150 kilometres north-east of Halls Creek
- The Bungle Bungles: Towering domes in the Australian outback that . . .
The Bungle Bungle Range in Western Australia is a collection of rock domes forged from ancient seabeds and flanked to the northeast by a prehistoric meteor impact crater
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