Nambung National Park, located on the Coral Coast of Western Australia, is a striking landscape where thousands of yellow limestone formations rise from the desert. These unique, otherworldly pinnacles create a dramatic setting, especially when viewed from the dunes that overlook the Indian Ocean. The park is a favorite among photographers and stargazers, drawn by the surreal scenery and clear night skies. Visitors can explore the Pinnacles Desert, capturing the play of light and shadow on the rock formations, and may even spot kangaroos in the surrounding areas.
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