The Pinnacles (Nambung)

The Pinnacles in Nambung National Park

Desert, filled with amazing limestone formations – pinnacles that rise up to 3.5 m high.

Walga Rock art

Walga Rock, Australia

Cave with extensive cliff art galleries. Here is also a drawing of an European sailing ship (contact art), most likely from the late 19th century. Such contact art is met in several locations of Australia. Other drawings are much older.

Murujuga stone arrangements

Landscape in Murujuga

Diverse stone settings including tall menhirs, circular stone settings. Many stones are covered with petroglyphs.

Murujuga cliff art

Murujuga engravings

Over one million diverse petroglyphs, often showing also extinct animals such as the Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus) as well as the oldest representations of the human face in the world. The largest collection of cliff art in Australia, created over more than 40,000 years.

Gwion Gwion art along Gibb River Road

Excellent samples of Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) style – sophisticated silhouettes of humans and other beings, often mythical ones. At least 17,000 years old. Multiple sites that are available upon agreement with local people.

King River Prison Tree

The Boab Prison Tree in Wyndham

Enormous boab (Adansonia gregorii) that has been used as a prison. Tree has a circumference of 11.62 m, it is 14 m tall.

The Boab Prison Tree, Derby

The Boab Prison Tree, Western Australia. Girth 14.64 m

An unusual boab (Adansonia gregorii), circumference 14.64 m, height just 9.5 m. It was used to lock up indigenous Australians in the 1860s on their way to sentencing.

Wave Rock

Wave Rock, Western Australia

Highly unusual cliff formation that resembles an enormous petrified wave. Several more such formations are in the vicinity.

Shell House

Sea cliffs in Kalbarri National Park

Beautiful and impressive coastal cliffs, Ordovician and Triassic sandstone and shale.