Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

2021-07-08

Balls Pyramid

Balls Pyramid is a reef knot, stone remnants of shield volcano and crater is a Lord Howe Island 20 kilometers to the southeast. It is 562 meters tall while only 1,100 meters long and 300 meters wide, making it the tallest volcanic remnant rock in the world. Ball's Pyramid is located 643 km northeast of Sydney in Lord Howe Island Marine Park.

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Balls pyramid

2020-05-10

Wolfe Creek Crater, Australia

Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater  - This is the second-largest meteorite-crater in the globe after the Barringer Crater, Arizona. It is located in a protected area of Western Australia. This crater is the heart of Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park.

Wolfe Creek Crater, Australia


2014-07-11

Pink Lake Australia

Lake Hillier is a salty lake located at the shore of Middle Island. It is the largest of all the islands and islets in the Recherche Archipelago, which is off the coast of Western Australia. Pink lake Hillier in Australia is known for its pink colour. The lake is separated by a long, thin shore that divides the Southern Ocean.

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Aerial View of Hillier Lake on Middle Island - in Western Australia by Ockert Le Roux

2014-04-09

Bungle Bungle Range: Purnululu National Park, Australia

Purnululu National Park is famous for its mountain range rocks Bungle Bungle range resembling the hives, western Australia. Over 20 million years, these hills of sandstone forces of nature turned into a surreal maze of orange cones, decorated with black stripes and multi-colored highlights. The name "Purnulu" in the language of the Australian aborigines means "sandstone". 

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Bungle Bungles

2014-02-01

Uluru Waterfalls: Ayers Rock Fall

The Large sandstone formation is called Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock. The southern part of the Northern Territory of central Australia. It's lies 335 Km southwest of the nearest large town, Alice Springs, 462 km by road. The huge Sandstone rock formation in Australia is amazing; these amazing captures of waterfalls found in Uluru or Ayers Rock at Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park sure add more fascination to trekking on these huge Sandstone rocks. 

The crevasses are due to erosion, primarily by water. Although it is a dry region, the large area of these domes collects rainwater, which runs through the steep waterfalls during rain. More than 50 millimeters of rain fell in the Uluru Kata-Tjuta Park in Central Australia, creating waterfalls off the famous monolith.

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Uluru, Ayers rock Australia

Zone of Silence – Mapimí Silent Zone

Zone of Silence is a place full of mystery and legends. A desert where radio signals were not found, and the compass stopped working. This ...