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Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia
Cathedral Gorge within the ranges of Purnululu National Park or the Bungle Bungle RangesFeeling dwarfed by this overwhelming gorge at the Bungle Bungles of Purnululu National Park. Cathedral Gorge, an astonishing geological formation with amazing acoustics
Bungle Bungles, beehive-shaped sandstone towers, Purnululu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eastern Kimberleys, Western Australia
Bungle Bungles Purnululu National ParkBee Hive formation fascinating geological landmarks, the orange and black sandstone domes, known as the Bungle Bungles, rise 300 metres above the grass-covered plain of Purnululu National Park in
Bungle Bungles RangeBee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia. The Bungle Bungle range is a fascinating geological landmark
Purnululu Palm Trees East Kimberley RegionThe Purnululu National Park is a World Heritage Site in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. The 239, 723-hectare national park is located approximately 300 kilometres south of Kununurra
Cathedral Gorge A vast rock amphitheater in the Bungle Bungles of Purnululu National ParkA vast rock amphitheater in the Bungle Bungles of Purnululu National Park. within the ranges of Purnululu National Park or the Bungle Bungle Ranges
Aerial shot of an out back roadAn aerial view of a red earth track in the outback of Australia
Australia, Western Australia, Purnululu National Park, termite moundsPurnululu National Park, The Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia
Aerial View of Bungle Bungle RangeAerial photograph of the Bungle Bungle Range in the Kimberley. The Bungle Bungles can be found in the World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park of Western Australias Kimberley region
Piccaninny Creek flows out of the Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park, a world heritage site in Western Australia
Termites and Bungle BunglesBee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia
The Bungle Bungle Valley, Purnululu National ParkBee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia. The Bungle Bungles can be found in the World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park of Western Australias Kimberley region
Echidna Chasm, Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia formed by millions of years of water rushing along and through a joint in the sandstone and conglomerate rocks
Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National ParkCathedral Gorge at the Bungle Bungles in Purnululu National Park, Western Australia. A huge natural amphitheatre
Zebra Finch, Purnululu National ParkZebra finch adult male perched above water source, a tap for tourists, Purnululu National Park, Kimberley region, Western Australia
Moonrise over the Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, Kimberley region, Western Australia
Devils Marbles
Road to Purnululu National ParkPurnululu National Park and the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia
Australia, Purnululu National Park, Bungle Bungle mountain range