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200,000
hectares in area including 45,000 hectares of the Bungle
Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park (1987) lies 110
kilometres north of Halls Creek and 260 kilometres south
of Kununurra in the Kimberley region of eastern Western
Australia.
Local
Aboriginal inhabitants play a major role in determining visitor
access to sites within the park.
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Rugged conditions restrict ground access to 4WD vehicles only, while
a scenic flight from a number of locations allows the best view
of the famous "Bee-Hive" rock formations (sandstone
domes with bands of black lichen). The park is closed from January
to April due to monsoonal conditions.
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Bird and animal life is abundant within the park, along with a
diverse reptile
population. Eucalypts and spinifex dominate the landscape, while
Livistonia palms can be found in many of the gorges and waterholes.
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Kimberley Dreams
PO Box 37070, Winnellie NT 0821
Northern Territory, Australia
Freecall: 1800 000 521 (within Australia only)
International Ph: +61 8 8942 0971
Fax: + 61 8 8942 0974
Email: kimberleys@bigpond.com
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The
Bungles and Rock Art Photo above were supplied courtesy of Dave Elwood,
Tuscon Arizona
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