Purnululu National Park is a spectacular and beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Famous for the Bungle Bungle Range, a large area of beehive-shaped cone karst formations with their striking orange & black stripes, Purnululu National Park is one of Australia's most impressive natural sights. It's hard to believe that Purnululu National Park was barely known outside the local area until the 1980s! Unfortunately our ground level transport had some mechanical issues, but we were still able to see the Bungle Bungles in style: via helicopter.
Many thanks to Luke & Caitlyn of Inspired to Explore for generously allowing us to use some of their ground level footage from the national park. Be sure to check out their YouTube channel ([ Ссылка ]), and their Instagram ([ Ссылка ]) for more awesome outback adventures.
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Purnululu National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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