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Australian National Park and its huge honey bee domes!

Posted on June 1, 2024November 21, 2024

In 1987, the Kimberley Protected Area was created in Purnulolo National Park covering an area of ​​600,000 acres in Western Australia. Purnulolo Park is located in Bangalore Bangalore. The area has spectacular scenery such as sand and karst rocks known as the “Honeycomb Dome”. It is interesting to know that some of these domes are more than 60 feet high. Visitors to the park cross paths such as narrow spiral canals, grooves and crevices between domes and cave-like openings. Purnulolo has been on the World Heritage List since 2003 because of its unique geological and historical geology.

A view of some of the sand dunes of the Honey Dome in Purnulolo National Park, Western Australia.

Picture of Bungalow Bungalow.

Tourists resting in the middle of the day, near the entrance to Achidna.

 

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