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Bungle Bungle sandstone domes in the heart of the outback
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One of the most unique places in Australia!! I'll be honest though, the track in is pretty hectic and often described as 'the worst corrugations ever' sooo, I actually opted for the scenic flight out of Warmun! Definitely not cheap, but honestly it was such an insane experience and probably saved me money in the long run when you consider fuel and car maintenance following an awful track haha.

Purnululu National Park, a World Heritage Site in Western Australia's East Kimberley region, is known for its iconic Bungle Bungle Range. The park features stunning sandstone domes with distinctive orange and grey bands, created by unique geological processes over millions of years. Visitors can explore the park via the Spring Creek Track, accessible by four-wheel-drive vehicles during the dry season, or opt for scenic flights to admire the breathtaking landscape from above. With its rugged beauty and ancient formations, Purnululu National Park offers a one-of-a-kind natural experience for adventurers and nature enthusiasts.

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