Purnululu National Park | |
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Location | Northern Territory, Australia |
Nearest City | Darwin |
Latitude | 17° 27' 47" S |
Longitude | 128° 33' 51" E |
Area | 239,723ha |
Date of Establishment | 1987 |
Governing Body | Department of Conservation and Land Management |
IUCN category | II |
Purnululu is the name given to the sandstone area of the Bungle Bungle Range by the Kija Aboriginal people. The range, lying fully within the park, has elevations as high as 578 metres above sea level. It is famous for the sandstone domes, unusual and visually striking with their striping in alternating orange and grey bands. The banding of the domes is due to differences in clay content and porosity of the sandstone layers: the orange bands consist of oxidised iron compounds in layers that dry out too quickly for cyanobacteria to multiply; the grey bands are composed of cyanobacteria growing on the surface of layers of sandstone where moisture accumulates.
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Purnululu National Park
See also: Protected areas of Western Australia