Mount Augustus, or Burringurrah as it is known by the local Wadjari Aboriginal people, is about 850 kilometres from Perth and midway between the Great Northern and North West Coastal highways. One of the most spectacular solitary peaks in the world, it rises 717 metres above a stony, red sandplain of arid shrubland-dominated by wattles, cassias and eremophilas-and is clearly visible from the air for more than 160 kilometres.
This makes Mt. Augustus the biggest monolith in the world.
Mount Augustus in Western Australia is approximately 8km in length and 3km in width at its widest point.
Gibson Desert is the main desert that separates the world's two largest monoliths of Uluru and Mt Augustus. The Little Sandy Desert and the southeastern part of the Great Sandy Desert also lie between the two features.
Iron ore is mined at Mt Newman, Western Australia. It is an open cast iron ore mine.
WA is the abbriviation for the state of Washington, so Washington. There is also a country in Australia with the abbriviation WA meaning Western Australia
because its in Australia
The distance between Cockburn Central WA, Australia and Mandurah WA, Australia is about 50km.
1 hour 6 minutes to Mount Vernon, WA
The abbreviation for Western Australia is WA.
The driving distance from Mount Saint Helena to Seattle, WA is approximately 730 miles.
The largest rock in the world is actually Mount Augustus in Australia, which is often mistaken for Uluru (Ayers Rock). Mount Augustus is about 1.7 miles long and is considered the world's largest monocline.
The largest rock in Australia and, indeed, the whole world is Mt Augustus (Burringurrah, as it is known by Wajarri Yamatji traditional owners), in Western Australia, located inland, east of Carnarvon, and about 850km north of Perth. It is more than twice the size of Uluru- Ayers Rock. It rises 717 metres above the stony desert, and extends for a length of 8km - almost the entire circumference of Uluru. (Some sources say Mt Augustus is 858m in height, but Western Australia's Department of Conservation and Land Management states 717m.)
Western Australia.