Abracurrie Cave
Possibly the largest single cave chamber in the southern hemisphere, with a volume of some 150 thousand cubic meters. Contains Aboriginal stencils – the deepest native cave art in Australia.
Walga Rock
Cave with extensive cliff art galleries. Here is also a drawing of an European sailing ship (contact art), most likely from the late 19th century. Such contact art is met in several locations of Australia. Other drawings are much older.
Balancing rock of Castle Rock
Enormous, some 186 tonnes heavy stone on the mountaintop, resting on its narrow end.
Zuytdorp Cliffs
Some 150 km long seaside cliffs, up to 250 m high. Rugged, spectacular area.
Windjana Gorge
Spectacular gorge of Lennard River, some 100 m wide, with 30 – 10 m tall walls. Freshwater crocodiles.
Perth Canyon
Inundated river canyon that was similar in size to Grand Canyon in Arizona, United States. Up to 1.5 km deep. It contains the largest plunge pool in the world that once was created by a gargantuan waterfall. It is 2 km long, 6 km wide and 300 m deep.
Murchison River Gorge
Spectacular river gorge, more than 80 km long and up to 129 m deep. Valuable Ordovician fossils. Endemic species of plants.
Nature’s Window in Murchison Canyon
Natural arch in a gorgeous setting with a view on the deep Murchison Canyon seen through the arch.
Albany Natural Bridge
Enormous natural bridge from granite, located at the seaside.
Zircons of Jack Hills
The oldest known terrestrial material on the surface of Earth, these crystals of zircon formed some 4.4 billion years ago. The oldest crystal was found on Erawandoo Hill – 4,404 million years old. Exploration of this material provides new information about the early history of Earth.