Kennedy Ranges Panorama
The Kennedy Range is an elevated sandstone plateau between 12 and 25km wide and about 75km long. The rocks that comprise the Range were originally deposited beneath the sea, Over time they were compressed to form sandstone, then faulted, uplifted and tilted towards the west. Subsequent erosion has isolated the plateau 80m above the surrounding plain of acacia shrubland (the mulga), which shades a seasonal understory of many flowering annuals (the everlastings).
Kennedy Ranges
The Kennedy Range is an elevated sandstone plateau between 12 and 25km wide and about 75km long. The rocks that comprise the Range were originally deposited beneath the sea, Over time they were compressed to form sandstone, then faulted, uplifted and tilted towards the west. Subsequent erosion has isolated the plateau 80m above the surrounding plain of acacia shrubland (the mulga), which shades a seasonal understory of many flowering annuals (the everlastings).
Honeycombe Gorge - Close Up
Honeycomb Gorge is an intriguing feature formed by wind and water spray from a seasonal waterfall above the cliff face. A short walk weaves amongst massive boulders from an old rock fall to a seasonal pool.
Honeycombe Gorge - Portrait
Honeycomb Gorge is an intriguing feature formed by wind and water spray from a seasonal waterfall above the cliff face. A short walk weaves amongst massive boulders from an old rock fall to a seasonal pool.