
Murchison River Gorge, located within Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia, is a captivating natural wonder renowned for its dramatic red and white banded Tumblagooda sandstone cliffs. The gorge, over 80 kilometers long and up to 129 meters deep, has been sculpted by the meandering Murchison River over millions of years. This geological masterpiece offers visitors breathtaking views, especially from the Z Bend lookout, where the river's sharp bend showcases the intricate layers of the Tumblagooda Sandstone. The area is also of significant interest to geologists due to fossilized eurypterid tracks, representing some of the earliest evidence of land animals. Accessible via well-maintained walking trails, including The Loop, the gorge provides a serene environment for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
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