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Orange and black striped sandstone domes rise from the Kimberley like a geological fever dream, hidden in one…
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Orange and black striped sandstone domes rise from the Kimberley like a geological fever dream, hidden in one…
Otherworldly limestone spires rising from yellow sand desert in Nambung National Park north of Perth.
Anangu-owned cultural center at the base of Uluru explaining 30,000 years of Aboriginal connection to this sacred monolith.
A 15-meter-high granite wave frozen in stone, this iconic Western Australian landmark has been shaped by weathering over…
A 47-foot-high granite wave formation that appears ready to crash over the Western Australian wheatbelt town of Hyden.
Australia's sacred red heart, home to the world's largest monolith and traditional homeland of the Anangu people in…
Remote bush camping in Western Australia's largest remaining temperate woodland with ancient breakaway cliffs and granite outcrops.
Historic cattle droving well on Australia's most remote stock route, offering shelter and water in the heart of…
Remote bush camp on Western Australia's rugged plateau, gateway to spectacular four-tiered waterfalls and ancient rock art.
Remote bushland camping in Western Australia's largest remaining woodland, offering solitude among ancient eucalyptus and granite outcrops.
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