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Mount Walsh National Park is in the Biggenden area. Steep forested slopes, sheltered gullies, rugged ridge lines and mountain areas with spectacular exposed granite outcrops and cliffs support an amazing diversity of vegetation.
Natural limestone pillars rise from the yellow sandy desert. The pillars are formed by deposits of sea shells and algal, calcrete and paleosoil or cemented pipe and tube of millions of years of erosion. A young woman asian tourist with a sun hat. The park is a popular tourist attraction.
The Pinnacles Desert is a unique geological formation located in the Nambung National Park in Western Australia. The desert landscape is characterized by towering yellow sand dunes and sculpted limestone pillars that form an eerie and lunar-like landscape. The geological mystery of the site attracts tourists from all over the world to explore the natural wonder and discover ancient fossils that date back millions of years. The Pinnacles Desert is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and has significant cultural and spiritual importance to the local Aboriginal people. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, a scenic drive, and camping sites within the nature reserve
The Pinnacles natural attraction, Western Australia, Australia.
Sunset at Pinnacles desert park in Perth, West Australia
Panoramic overview of Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles), Western Australia. Photographed at dusk. A seamlessly stitched panoramic image with a total size of 60 megapixels.
Panorama of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in the evening light. The city of Super-Pit Goldmine on the Golden Mile. Western Australia, Australia
Starry night, Southern Lost City,
Nambung is a national park in Western Australia, 200 km northwest of Perth, Australia . The park contains the Pinnacles Desert which is an area with thousands of limestone formations called pinnacles. The pillars are the weathered and eroded fragments of limestone beds composed of deposited marine organisms such as coral and molluscs. Some of the tallest pinnacles reach heights of up to 3.5m above the yellow sand base.
Lunar lanscape of the Pinnacles Desert at Nambung National Park, Western Australia at sunset.
Panoramic sunset over the Pinnacles (weathered limestone pillars) near Cervantes, Western Australia
Hiker resting on rock watching sunrise over dramatic mountain landscape, South East Coast, Australia. Budawang Mountain Range.
Pinnacles and Nambung National Park, north of Perth, West Australia
Aerial photography of Francois Person National Park, near Shark Bay Western Australia
The pinnacles in nambung national park
Red and pink granite formations on the Hazards, a series of jagged granite peaks in Freycinet Peninsula, an outcrop of wild, pristine coast land on Tasmania's east coast. It is part of Freycinet National Park.
An image of the beautiful Pinnacles Desert in western Australia
Senior men hiking in Isalo national park, rock formations against clear blue sky, Madagascar
Natural limestone pillars rise from the yellow sandy desert. The pillars are formed by deposits of sea shells and algal, calcrete and paleosoil or cemented pipe and tube of millions of years of erosion. The park is a popular tourist attraction.
Panoramic view of Kanku - Breakaways Conservation park at the Opal mining town Coober Pedy, South Australia, Australia
These desert pinnacles in southwestern Australia are believed to have been formed under the sea around 25,000 years ago. When the sea receded, a fascinating landscape of diversely shaped limestone pillars was further shaped by wind and erosion.
The Pinnacles Desert at sunny day, Western Australia.
Pinnacles Desert in Western Australia, Nambung National Park, yellow desert, rocks on sand
Sandstone rock formations in Chapada dos Guimarães National Park, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
The Pinnacles are limestone formations within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia
Lunar lanscape of the Pinnacles Desert at Nambung National Park, Western Australia at sunset.
Limestone pillars in the Pinnacles Desert of the  Nambung National Park - Cervantes, WA, Australia
A rocky coastline in the Cape Province, South Africa
The Pinnacles of Nambung National Park are amazing natural limestone structures, some standing as high as five metres. Pinnacles were formed approximately 25,000 to 30,000 years ago, after the sea receded and left deposits of sea shells. Western Australia.
Alhambra Rock, the view U.S. Highway 163, Halchita, Utah, USA.
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