Purnululu Pational Park
by Kristain
(Australia)
Purnululu National Park
Bungle Bungle National Park is also called the
Purnululu National Park and is home to the peculiar rocky stripped mounds.
The rocky mounds (or Bungle Bungles) are all black and orange stripes, caused by the black lichen and the orange silica. The Bungle Bungles can be found in the World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park of Western Australia’s Kimberley region.
There are some fantastic gorges around the Bungle Bungle National Park, with Echidna Chasm in the northern section of the park, and Cathedral Gorge in the southern section of the park. The Bungle Bungle National Park is located in the East Kimberley.
Purnululu National Park located in Western Australia. Purnululu National Park is been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
This park was been declared a national park as a heritage site in the year 1987.
While I was on the expedition through Australia exploring the Western terrain of the continent, I was compelled by the panoramas to halt at Purnululu National Park that embraces the Bungle Bungle Mountains.