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Mertens water monitor portrait Lake Kununurra, Western Australia
Kununurra GoannaGoanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia
Dancing Boabs KununurraFull moon on sunset over boab trees and ranges on the bank of the Ord river in Kununurra East Kimberley WA
Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia
Elephant Rock and Ord River, KununurraOfficially known as Carlton Ridge but nicknamed locally either Elephant Rock or The Sleeping Buddha due to its shape and size
View of Kununurra from Kellys KnobKellys Knob is a beautiful lookout point, offering stunning panoramic views of the the town, Ord Valley, and Lake Kununurra
Elephant Rock on Lake ArgyleElephant Rock is a large rock formation officially known as Carlton Ridge but nicknamed locally as both Elephant Rock and The Sleeping Buddha due to its shape and size
Boab Moonrise, Kununurra. WAMoon rising behind large Boad Tree in Kununurra WA. The Australian boab tree (Adansonia gregorii) is related to the Madagascan and African Adansonia species known as baobabs
Kimberly LandscapeRed Rocks in the Kimberleys in WA. The Kimberley is Western Australias sparsely settled northern region. Its known for large swaths of wilderness defined by rugged mountains, dramatic gorges
Boab tree in KununurraBoab tree at pink sunset in Kimberley region of western Australia
Bats flying out just as sunsets somewhere near Kununarra in Western Australia
Kununurra Goanna LizardGoanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, 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
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
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
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, Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National ParkCathedral Gorge at the Bungle Bungles in Purnululu National Park, Western Australia. A huge natural amphitheatre
Tree Frog in Kimberley, Australia
Sunset, Kellys Knob Kununurra WASunset from Kellys Knob Kununurra WA
Boab at SunsetBoab tree silhouetted against the setting sun
Boab Tree silhouetted against the setting kununurra sunAdansonia gregorii, commonly known as the boab, is a tree in the family Malvaceae. The Australian boab tree (Adansonia gregorii)
Kiter Hawk flying over KimberleysBird of Prey on the hunt
Field in Kununurra, agricultural center of Kimberley region, Western Australia
After the Bush Fire Kununurra WABurnt leaves in a desolate burnt out landscape
Boab Pods, Coolamon, Red earthBoab Pods in Coolamon against Red earth, Kununurra. WA
Olive pythonLarge Olive python from Kimberley in Western Australia