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Mount Augustus. Mount Augustus is located roughly 1,000 km north of Perth, in the Mount Augustus National Park in Western Australia. The name is also given to the neighbouring pastoral lease, Mount Augustus Station. The local Wadjari people call it Burringurrah, after a Dreamtime figure, a young boy who was speared and turned into a rock. [1]
Mount Augustus National Park is located 852 km north of Perth, 490 km by road east of Carnarvon and 390 km northwest of Meekatharra, in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. Mount Augustus itself, the feature around which the national park is based, is known as Burringurrah to the local Wadjari Aboriginal people.
A rock formation is an isolated, scenic, or spectacular surface rock outcrop. ... Mount Augustus, Western Australia; Pinnacles Desert, Nambung National Park, ...
This list includes all gazetted rocks, boulders, pinnacles, crags, needles, pillars, rock formations, and tors in Western Australia, both inland and offshore. It does not include monoliths gazetted as mounts or hills, such as Mount Augustus. It is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia. [1]
Boyagin Rock; Gill Pinnacle; Hyden Rock [8] of which Wave Rock is part; Kokerbin Rock; Mount Augustus, Western Australia; Mount Conner (Attila) Mount Cooran [9] Mount Cooroora; Mount Cooroy; Mount Oxley (New South Wales) Murphy's Hay Stack [10] Pildappa Rock [11] Uluru (Ayers Rock, 863 m) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), both within Uluru-Kata Tjuta ...
Mount Augustus (Burringurrah), Western Australia (NOTE: this is not actually monolith as popularly claimed, but, rather, a monocline) Mount Coolum , Queensland Mount Wudinna , South Australia
Acacia petricola is a shrub of the genus Acacia, also known as Mount Augustus rock wattle, [1] that is native to Western Australia [2] and is found in a small area between the Kennedy Range National Park and Collier Range National Park. [1]
The Valley of the Giants skywalk at Walpole-Nornalup National Park. Western Australia is the second largest country subdivision in the world.. As of 2022, based on the latest Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database report, it contains 1857 separate land-based protected areas with a total area of 76,142,710 hectares (188,152,700 acres), accounting for just over 30 percent of the state ...