What happens when you combine unique rock formations, a geologist, photographer and perfect weather… well… No surprises that Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) were always going to be a highlight of our trip to WA. The best way to appreciate the scale of the formation was from the air and then a day trip on the ground to explore the rocks up close. The ‘beehive’ formations are what most people would think of as soon as you mention Bungle Bungle Range, but I was amazed to discover that was just part of the big picture. Loved every minute of it!
The Halls Creek Fault is one of earth’s longest geological structures, adding a striking impression on the landscape.
The first sight of the Bungle Bungle Range!
The camp ground near the highway exit to Purnululu NP.
The walking track to Piccaninny Lookout.
Piccaninny Lookout
Not a bad backdrop for an outdoor loo!
Steve has been challenging me to beat his pano shots with his phone!
The cloudy skies added a beautiful sunset to finish an incredible day.