Karijini National Park

national park in Western Australia
#5 in Western Australia / #52 in Australia
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by Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom
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Karijini National Park, located in Western Australia's Pilbara region, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, ancient geological formations, and vibrant red gorges. Spanning over 627,000 hectares, the park features dramatic waterfalls, crystal-clear rock pools, and a network of walking trails that offer visitors breathtaking views of the rugged terrain. Highlights of Karijini include the deep gorges of Dales, Weano, Hancock, and Knox, where adventurers can explore narrow chasms, swim in secluded pools, and marvel at cascading waterfalls. Rich in Indigenous culture, the area is traditionally owned by the Banyjima, Kurrama, and Innawonga people.


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