After an early morning departure from Kalbarri we arrived at Kalbarri National Park. The highlight of the park is the gorge cut by the Murchison River, which we spent several hours exploring. Like most gorges, present day river has eroded its way down through ancient layers of sand stone that were originally laid down hundreds of millions of year ago in tidal flats. The result is beautiful banding of red and white rocks.
In addition to exploring the bottom of a small section of the gorge we went to Nature's Window, one of those places that every tourist has to get a "trophy shot". Regardless, the location is beautiful and we were able to sit on the cliffs and watch kangaroos come down to the river for a drink.
2 comments:
Cool! You made it to the Hamersley Gourges! And, you did that exact same climb I did, with those freaky one-finger holds above the river! Wasn't it fun? Somewhere down there is one of my shoes....
Awesome pictures!
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