Mulka’s Cave

In Mulka's Cave

Cave – grotto under giant granite monolith. Contains 452 drawings – Aboriginal art from around 4500 BC and more recently. Most of the images are hands.

Devil’s Lair

Cave – grotto with a 6.6 m thick layer of sediments. Archaeological research in the cave has provided valuable knowledge about the past of Australia. Human occupation in the cave started around 48,000 years ago.

Depuch Island rock art

Rocks and boulders on this small island are covered with rock art by Ngaluma people to whom it is an important site of legends.

Strelley Pool

Strellley Pool stromatolite fossil

Here has been found some of the oldest evidence of life on Earth – 3.43 billion years old fossils of sulphur-processing bacteria in fossil stromatolites.

Lake Hillier

Lake Hillier

Unusual lake in flamboyant rose color, surrounded by lush green forest and the ocean nearby. The unusual color, most likely, is caused by algae Dunaliella salina but the search for the cause continues.

Mooka Station

Mookaite from Australia

Find of mookaite – colourful jasper in warm red, yellow and brown colors. The only find of such stone. It is not allowed to search the stones by themselves – these rights are leased.

Gloucester Tree

Climbing the Gloucester Tree

72 m tall karri tree (Eucalyptus diversicolor), the second tallest fire lookout in the world, where visitors can climb up to 58 m high outlook cabin. Girth – 7.8 m.

Mont Lesueur

Mont Lesueur with laterite boulders

Flat-topped hills – mesas (Mont Lesueur and Mont Michaud), rising above the surrounding plains. The area contains a very high number of endemic and very rare species of plants.