Nature's Window - Kalbarri National Park
S 27° 37.704 E 114° 14.609
50J E 227988 N 6940924
Sandstone Arch located in Murchison River National Park, Kalbarri, WA
Waymark Code: WM137Z
Location: Western Australia, Australia
Date Posted: 01/01/2007
Views: 58
The park covers 186,096 hectares and offers some of the most spectacular scenery in Western Australia. Few areas in the State boast more species of native flora and during July and October the park's landscape is ablaze with colour. The Murchison River Gorges, including The Loop, Z Bend, Hawkes Head Lookout and Ross Graham Lookout, slash ubruptly through Sand Plain for 150 kilometres from the Highway to Kalbarri town. It is estimated that these tumblagooda sandstone walls were created 400 million years ago on the tidal flats of an ancient sea. Fossil tracks and sea fossils can be found in many places along the river.
Photo of the Arch by itself?: yes
Type of Arch: Wind Eroded
Type of Material: SAndstone
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