Tag: National Park
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Gibb River Road Part 2: East Kimberley and Mitchell Plateau
While the western portion of the Gibb River Road has most of the well-known highlights of the area, the eastern section has some iconic gems too. And to top it off, the Mitchell Plateau, home of Mitchell Falls, is the most spectacular of them all. MITCHELL PLATEAU For those with
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Gibb River Road Part 1: West Kimberley (and Horizontal Falls)
The Gibb River Road, also known as the Gibb or GRR, is the most iconic track of the Kimberley. Once (and to a lesser degree, still) a stock route for cattle stations to the port towns of Derby and Wyndham, the Gibb is 660 kilometres of remote wilderness, showcasing some
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Purnululu National Park: Behind The Scenes
During our travels we have been involved with volunteering for Nationals Parks in South Australia and Western Australia. It started out as an opportunity to give back during what we correctly assumed would be a lot of time spent in national parks, but what we didn’t realise is that it
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Exmouth to Broome: The Warlu Way
While Karijini National Park is often the highlight of most peoples’ trips to the Pilbara, there are many more places in this massive region of Western Australia that are worth a visit. Following what has become known as the Warlu (“sea serpent”) Way from Exmouth to Broome will take you
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Karijini National Park
Ever had people talk up a place so much that when you finally get there, you’re actually a bit disappointed because it isn’t quite what you had pictured? Well, Karijini National Park is NOT one of those places. With its never-ending canyons and gorges and pristine swimming holes, all with