Looking out from Tunnel Creek Gorge, NW Western Australia, the rock formation shapes an interesting frame.
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Framed – Tunnel Creek Gorge NW Western Australia
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Sandra AKA ladyredspecs
Very interesting frame of a very interesting place.
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Thanks Sue, nature’s window…
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Fantastic place! But, how did you get this shot? Looks like you had to wade through a lot of water. My husband is fond of taking photos of ‘cave windows on the world’ and has gone to great lengths to get them. Looks like you may be two of a kind.
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Thanks the Kimberley region is full of interesting rock formations, only Canada has older rock. We had walked and waded along Tunnel Creek which cuts through a cave for 750m. We then hiked on further kilometre through dry bush to reach a rock art site. We were glad to return to the cool of the cave on the return journey. This whole
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Oops…just was going to conclude by saying the Kimberley is one of the world’s best kept secrets.
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I was a bit confused now until i realized you are talking Kimberley Australia and not Kimberley South Africa. I sound like an amazing hike!
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There are amazing hikes all through this region, most offering the reward of a swim in a pool at the base of the waterfall somewhere along the way. Definitely Australia. Thanks for taking the time to comment Abrie
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Excellent shot.
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Thanks Rupali, glad you like it
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