Purnululu National Park was created in 1987.
The area of Purnululu National Park is 2,397.23 square kilometers.
The human impact on Purnululu National Park has caused over-grazing and the resulting soil erosion. Government action was required to clear up the resulting silting.
Purnululu National Park was inscribed as a World Heritage site under criteria vii and viii. It contains exceptional natural beauty which includes the Bungle Bungle Range. These towers were created by interacting geological, biological, erosional and climatic phenomena.
The Bungle Bungle range is in the Purnululu National Park, in far northwest Western Australia.
The Bungle Bungle range is in the Purnululu National Park, in far northwest Western Australia.
The Bungle Bungle Range was "discovered" in 1983 by a film crew from Perth who flew over it on their day off. The film they shot became a documentary, screened internationally, opening the tourist door and causing the Western Australian government to establish the Purnululu National Park in 1987. The Purnululu National Park as inscribed as a World Heritage area in 2003.
Yes. The Bungle Bungles are a series of striped, dome-shaped rock formations in the Bungle Bungles, or the Bungle Bungle (Purnululu) National Park.
Bungle Bungles are visited by 43,000 people each year. Bungle Bungles are located in the Purnululu National Park in Australia.
Yes. The Bungle Bungles lie within the world heritage-listed Purnululu National Park, and contain many sacred aboriginal sites.
National Park to Park Highway was created in 1916.
Banke National Park was created on 2010-07-12.
Exmoor National Park was created in 1954