Atlas Obscura on Slate is a blog about the world’s hidden wonders. Like us on Facebook and Tumblr, or follow us on Twitter. Rising out of the landscape of the Purnululu National Park, the terrifically ...
As pilot Jake Schipp flies our 14-seater Aviair Cessna Grand Caravan south from Kununurra over some of the most ancient mountains in the world, I'm struck by the fallacy of "white man's history". Our ...
“WHICH WILL IT BE?” Steve, our lead guide, asked from the front of the group. “Left, or right?” Enjoying the extra spring in my step, having left my full pack – along with everyone else’s – back at ...
From Kununurra, we approach the national park’s famous Bungles on Aviair’s shimmering silver PC-12, a nine-passenger plane with private-jet vibes. Peering down at the curvy canyons and gullies, our ...
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the discovery of the Bungle Bungle range - the distinctive beehive-like domes in Western Australia's Purnululu National park. Until 1983, when it was ...
From a helicopter flight over Mitchell Falls to wandering through the Bungle Bungle Range, the Kimberley is ripe for exploration with APT. LIKE A BURIED TREASURE CHEST, Purnululu kept its sparkling ...
4 / 19An aerial view of rock formations in Bungle Bungle Range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Purnululu National Park, located in the Kimberley Region of Northwest Australia.Ralph Lee Hopkins 5 / ...
In 1982, a documentary crew filming Wonders of Western Australia, Part 2 jumped in a helicopter and a light aircraft to explore the remote Bungle Bungle Range in Western Australia. “We are stunned ...
The amazing striped 'beehive' hills of the Bungle Bungles are one of Australia's most spectacular landmarks, and a popular tourist destination in the East Kimberley, but where did their unusual name ...
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