Bungle Bungle Range
An incomparable landscape created by highly unusual rock formations. The landscape is marked by up to 250 meters tall sandstone pillars and beehive structures of contrasting light orange and dark colors. Deep gorges, labyrinths. An important site for the investigation of sandstone karst processes.
Wooramel Seagrass Bank
The largest seagrass grove in the world, covers 1,030 square kilometres.
Tree heath south of Freycinet Estuary
Unique biotope with at least 51 endemic species.
Hamelin Pool and L’haridon Bight
Hypersaline shallows with unique biotope – active growth of stromatolites – the oldest known form of life on Earth. Also other unique forms of life.
Giant Tingle Tree
Stoutest red tingle (Eucalyptus jacksonii), girth 22.3 m, 30 m high.
Wolfe Creek crater
Western Australia. Visually expressive meteorite impact crater, 875 meters in diameter, 60 meters deep. Created some 300,000 years ago.
Veevers crater
One of the best preserved small impact craters, formed some 4000 years ago. Diameter – 75 m, depth – 7 m.
Wonders of Western Australia
Wondermondo 🢖 World 🢖 Wonders of Australia and Oceania 🢖 Wonders of Australia 🢖 Wonders of Western Australia Territory Wonders of Western Australia Highlights This giant Australian state is spectacular and very rich with diverse, unusual landmarks. The most amazing wonders of Western Australia are: Biodiversity. Most of Western Australia is dry land, but far lands across this desert in the western part […]