Travel Blogs from Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles), Australia
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Bungling along
... , we left our van at Turkey Creek Roadhouse, Warnum, in order to negotiate the 4wd-only trip into Purnululu National Park to see the World Heritage listed Bungle Bungle Ranges. From the highway, some 53 km from Warnum, we turned off the bitumen and ...
Walardi Camp Ground
... it's not that long, but it'd been a while since we'd done such a long stint in the car). The drive in to the Bungles was a really cool drive, it was a windy dirt road with many river crossings, but it was interesting and the views were really nice. Our ...
Kurrajong Campsite
We were intending on doing the Mini Palm Valley walk today, but Tam wasn't feeling well so we booked in for another night and decided to have a quiet day, just enjoying the campsite. The kids played pretty much all day with some other children, and Tam ...
Cathedral Gorge, Bungles and Piccaninny Gorge
... in there, but we couldn't find it). We headed back and found the correct turn and headed in to Cathedral Gorge. The bungles were awesome, but Cathedral Gorge was spectacular, it was really impressive. We had lunch in the cave at the end of ...
Kurrajong Campsite, Echidna Chasm
... One thing we really noticed was the rock type was totally different to the other side of the park. Not the beehive formations that everyone assiciates the bungles for but was a really amazing conglomerate type of rock. Once we got back to ...
Mini Palms Gorge
... walk, but it was well worth it. Once again the rock structure in this walk was different to hthe typical dome shaped bungles that people might be familiar with, and we were constantly amazed by the sheer size, and height of the walk that surrounded ...
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