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Rising out of the landscape of the Purnululu National Park, the terrifically named Bungle Bungle Range is made up of ... The “Bungle Bungles,” as they are often called, also have a distinct ...
The Bungle Bungle Range in Western Australia is a collection of rock domes forged from ancient seabeds and flanked to the northeast by a prehistoric meteor impact crater.
The national park’s most striking feature is the uniquely formed Bungle Bungles Range, a series of dome-shaped sandstone mountains that have distinctive orange and black bands. Though these ...
Bungle Bungles in Purnululu National Park The Bungle Bungles are a World Heritage listed range of sandstone rock formations within Purnululu National Park. Located adjacent to Mable Downs cattle ...
Most of the people who visit Purnululu National Park each year come to see the beehive-like bungles. These fragile formations (a landform found in just a few spots in the world) were cre­ated as water ...
It contains the deeply dissected Bungle Bungle Range composed of Devonian-age quartz sandstone ... Criterion (viii): The Bungle Bungles are, by far, the most outstanding example of cone karst in ...
Before we even get to the main range of the Bungle Bungles, we have to soar over an outpost, a lone mountain known as The Coalition. This, Picker tells us, is roughly the same footprint as Uluru ...
An aerial view of Bungle Bungles Range. Credit: iStock Take those red and black stripes that define the domes. Turns out, they are just a surface effect. Beneath a thin layer of colour lies pure ...
The new Bungle Bungle's Safari Camp, developed by Kimberley Wild Expeditions, is the only private camp in the national park to boast views of the Bungles Massif. The camp features 10 eco-safari tents, ...
The Bungle Bungles are a collection of sandstone towers with distinctive orange and dark-gray stripes in Western Australia.