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  • A sunrise at the Bunle Bungles in the Kimberly WA Austalia

  • The Bungle Bungles in Western Australia are spectacular bee hive looking formations. / Accessed via Mayble Downs Station the drive in is a couple of hours by 4wd.Caravan cannot access this location. / Without doubt in my mind it is equal to IIlura as a natural feature of Australia.

  • I suppose you could say right place at the right time…magic! Bungle Bungle Western Australia

  • The colours in the Kimberley are so vivid with everything becoming red just before sunset. Watching this sunset with a drink (and a camera and tripod) was a joy!

  • This gorge is in the Bungle Bungles (Purnulu National Park) in Western Australia’s Kimberley. There are these amazing beehive formations as far as the eye can see. The creek bed is gouged out by the torrents during the wet season. We spent a day walking up this gorge and constantly stunned by the amazing scenery around every turn. / I was thrilled to be featured in the Outback Australia group.

  • The Bee Hives

  • I took this image from a helicopter ride over the Bungle Bungle range in Western Australia, shooting was facilitated by the lack of doors. This is about as late in the afternoon as you can go, or else it falls into shadow, Taken with a Mamiya 645 with 45mm f2.8 lens. 1/500 @ f5.6 on Provia 100F. First image posted to the landscape group, hope you like it.

  • The Bungle Bungles are an amazing landscape with beehive domes as far as the eye can see. This gorge can be walked up for the day, or overnight and is not a walk done by most. Around ever corner is another jaw dropping landscape. We were lucky to be there when there was still a little water around. You do get the impression though of what a different place this might be when there is water rushing down this creek in the wet. Another beautiful little corner of the Kimberley!

  • Purnululu ( Bungle Bungle Range ) Nat. Park surrendering its secrets the Cathedral Gorge is an amazing blaze of contrasting colors, if you there on your own it beautifully echoes only crickets will take over the ambience of the gorge BEST VIEWED LARGER

  • Image taken in the Bungle bungles WA at evening light

  • This pic may give you an idea of the size of the bee hive formations of the Bungle Bungles. / Purnululu National Park in Western Australia. / UNESCO World Heritage listed. / Year of Inscription 2003 / Criteria (vii) (viii) / /

  • This is the entrance to Echidna Gorge in Purnululu national park in Western Australia

  • Just out side Echidna Gorge in the Bungle Bungles also known as Purnululu national park. / Canon 30D 17 – 85 lens

  • This small water hole can be found on the walking track to Cathedral Gorge. I would have loved to spend more time in this area, but it simply was not to be. / Purnululu national park

  • Another rock formation in the Purnululu national park (Bungle Bungles). I f you look carefully you will see 2 Elephants. / Canon 30D 17 – 85mm Lens

  • The beautiful bee-hive domes of the Bungle Bungles . . . situated in the Purnalulu National Park

  • Seen against the Bungle Bungles at sunset. Livingstonia palms are common in the gulleys of the massif. Purnalulu National Park, Western Australia.

  • The Bungle Bungles, in Western Australias north east are located in the Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region. There is so much information on them here and as much as I tried to shorten the information I thought it better to add a link so you can read about them in full. The flight left from Turkey Creek and as I was parked up there for the day thought it was a great opportunity to go and have a look.

  • The world famous bee hive domes. Taken during as part of my trip in July 2009. Location: Purnululu National Park, Western Australia

  • Picaninny Creek in Purnululu National Park winding it’s way through the instantly recognisable beehive domes of the Bungle Bungles… Western Australia

  • Mable Downs Station, Purnululu, Western Australia

  • Best View LARGE “Lion’s Heart” by Paul Hughes The lion loved the antelope / His love was unrequited / She laughed and said “we can’t elope” / Here are the reasons cited: “The matter of your diet / Gives me cause for some alarm / You’d soon eat me, don’t deny it / And I’d rather not be harmed Your mane is far too hairy / And you haven’t any horns / I confess I find you scary!” / Lion’s heart was ripped and torn Now, he trimmed his mane and tail / Lion tried so hard to win her / But found it was to no avail / So ate her for his dinner Moral It is an incredible bungle / To be rude to the king of the jungle St Armands Circle Art Fair, St Armands Circle, Sarasota, Florida, USA Olympus SP570 UZ

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