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Over Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection

Over hundreds of millions of years, the breathtaking landscapes of Western Australia's Karijini National Park have been shaped and molded into their magnificent forms

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Reflections - a river cascades down Weano Gorge. The with sunlight ablaze red cliffs reflect in

Reflections - a river cascades down Weano Gorge. The with sunlight ablaze red cliffs reflect in the water
SAS-1106 Reflections - a river cascades down Weano Gorge. The with sunlight ablaze red cliffs reflect in the water and give it an orange to bronze colour Weano Gorge, Hamersley Range

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Cascades in Kalamina Gorge - picturesque cascades in Kalamina Gorge, surrounded by steep

Cascades in Kalamina Gorge - picturesque cascades in Kalamina Gorge, surrounded by steep, terraced red walls
SAS-1073 Cascades in Kalamina Gorge - picturesque cascades in Kalamina Gorge, surrounded by steep, terraced red walls. Kalamina Gorge, Hamersley Range, Karijini National Park, Pilbara

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Handrail Pool - a waterfall flows into a hugh pool hidden within the steep

Handrail Pool - a waterfall flows into a hugh pool hidden within the steep, red and very terraced walls of Weano Gorge
SAS-1116 Handrail Pool - a waterfall flows into a hugh pool hidden within the steep, red and very terraced walls of Weano Gorge

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Kermit's Pool - a stream is flowing down Hancock Gorge, surrounded by steep

Kermit's Pool - a stream is flowing down Hancock Gorge, surrounded by steep, red and very terraced ciffs
SAS-1081 Kermit's Pool - a stream is flowing down Hancock Gorge, surrounded by steep, red and very terraced ciffs, into Kermit's Pool

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Kalamina Gorge - a river flows down Kalamina Gorge surrounded by steep, terraced red walls

Kalamina Gorge - a river flows down Kalamina Gorge surrounded by steep, terraced red walls
SAS-1074 Kalamina Gorge - a river flows down Kalamina Gorge surrounded by steep, terraced red walls. Kalamina Gorge, Hamersley Range, Karijini National Park, Pilbara, Western Australia

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Cascades in Kalamina Gorge - picturesque cascades in Kalamina Gorge, surrounded by steep

Cascades in Kalamina Gorge - picturesque cascades in Kalamina Gorge, surrounded by steep, terraced red walls
SAS-1072 Cascades in Kalamina Gorge - picturesque cascades in Kalamina Gorge, surrounded by steep, terraced red walls. Kalamina Gorge, Hamersley Range, Karijini National Park, Pilbara

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Hancock Gorge - water is flowing down a waterfall in Hancock Gorge into Raglan Pool

Hancock Gorge - water is flowing down a waterfall in Hancock Gorge into Raglan Pool
SAS-1068 Hancock Gorge - water is flowing down a waterfall in Hancock Gorge into Raglan Pool and some further unaccessible pools beyond

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Hancock Gorge - a stream is flowing down Hancock Gorge, surrounded by steep

Hancock Gorge - a stream is flowing down Hancock Gorge, surrounded by steep, red and very terraced cliffs
SAS-1065 Hancock Gorge - a stream is flowing down Hancock Gorge, surrounded by steep, red and very terraced cliffs. Hancock Gorge, Hamersley Range, Karijini National Park, Pilbara, Western Australia

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Fortescue Falls - water of a river tumbles down Fortescue Falls

Fortescue Falls - water of a river tumbles down Fortescue Falls, the only permanent waterfall in Karijini National
SAS-1061 Fortescue Falls - water of a river tumbles down Fortescue Falls, the only permanent waterfall in Karijini National Park, and cascades into pools surrounded by vegetation

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Dales Gorge - stream flows down Dales Gorge over a number of picturesque cascades into pools

Dales Gorge - stream flows down Dales Gorge over a number of picturesque cascades into pools
SAS-1051 Dales Gorge - stream flows down Dales Gorge over a number of picturesque cascades into pools, surrounded by gum trees and vegetation

Background imageOver Hundreds Of Millions Of Years Collection: Circular Pool - water cascades down a steep, heavily with fern covered

Circular Pool - water cascades down a steep, heavily with fern covered, terraced canyon wall into picturesque Circular
SAS-1048 Circular Pool - water cascades down a steep, heavily with fern covered, terraced canyon wall into picturesque Circular Pool



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Over hundreds of millions of years, the breathtaking landscapes of Western Australia's Karijini National Park have been shaped and molded into their magnificent forms. In Weano Gorge, a river cascades down with sheer power, creating a mesmerizing sight. The sunlight dances upon the red cliffs, casting reflections that transform the water into an enchanting orange to bronze hue. Moving on to Kalamina Gorge, picturesque cascades steal the spotlight amidst steep terraced red walls. Though nestled in shade, the reflecting walls bestow a warm glow upon this natural masterpiece. As we venture further into Weano Gorge, Handrail Pool reveals itself hidden within its steep and vividly colored walls. A majestic waterfall gracefully flows into this tranquil oasis as its surface mirrors both nature's beauty and serenity. Hancock Gorge welcomes us with open arms as a stream gently meanders through its imposing cliffs. Raglan Pool beckons from afar while unattainable pools lie beyond our reach. These captivating sights are surrounded by striking red terraces that stand testament to time's patient craftsmanship. And then there is Kermit's Pool - an ethereal wonder tucked away in Hancock Gorge where a stream descends amidst towering cliffs. Its depth creates an illusionary spectacle; the pool appears like an endless abyss painted in shades of deep blue. Throughout these awe-inspiring gorges and canyons run rivers that have carved their paths over countless millennia. Gum trees and other resilient vegetation find solace on islands scattered along these flowing waters—a testament to life's ability to adapt even in seemingly inhospitable environments. As we explore each nook and cranny of Karijini National Park's Hamersley Range, it becomes evident that every rock ledge has been meticulously polished by time itself—exposing striations and color variations that shimmer under different light conditions. These ancient landscapes serve as reminders of Earth's enduring beauty—an ever-changing canvas that has been shaped by the passage of time.