Windjana Gorge, located in the Bandilngan/Windjana Gorge National Park near Broome, Australia, features jagged cliffs that rise almost 1,000 feet (300 meters) above the Lennard River. These towering formations, once part of a Devonian-era reef system, create a dramatic backdrop for hikers, campers, and day-trippers. The gorge is also a sacred site for the Bunuba people, adding cultural significance to its natural beauty. Visitors can explore the unique landscapes, hike along the trails, and immerse themselves in the rich geological and cultural history of the area.
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