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Saturday, February 11, 2012

In photos: Kings Canyon, Australia

Kings Canyon beehive domes.png

For today’s photo theme post I’m sharing with you the quite marvellous Kings Canyon in Australia’s Northern Territory.

There is a big rock not too far from here that gets a lot of attention (and deservedly so!), but if you have some time in your trip, then I cannot recommend a visit to Kings Canyon enough.

The main highlight are the incredibly weird “beehive domes”, also referred to as the “Lost City”, which are pictured above. These are the remains of incredibly ancient (up to a billion years!) sand dunes, which were compacted into sandstone and then revealed by weathering.

The best way to explore this area is on foot, via the 6km Canyon Rim walk. This takes you right up and around the canyon, offering spectacular views and seriously dizzying drops, some as high as 270m. The walk isn’t too strenuous, although there is a steep section at the start. Now, on to some more photos!

Beehive rock formation Cliff walls canyon rock formation Kings Canyon outback Australia

Hard to believe that this was all sand once.

Cliff walls canyon rock formation Kings Canyon outback Australia 2

Looking down the canyon itself from the rim

Cliff walls canyon rock formation Kings Canyon outback Australia 4

The canyon walls are sheer, and fences do not feature highly. These cliff walls are not stable!

Cliff walls canyon rock formation Kings Canyon outback Australia

Incredible fossilsed sand dunes

Fossilised rock ripple of sand dune Kings Canyon outback Australia

You can still see the ripples in the sand, frozen in time

Kings Canyon red Rock formation 2

The colours are simply incredible

Kings Canyon red Rock formation

The rock formations are just unbelievable.

Kings Canyon valley rock formation

The walk is like something out of a science fiction movie.

Tree against blue sky Kings Canyon outback Australia

The outback scenery here is just stunning

Tree on rock blue sky Kings Canyon outback Australia

How do these trees survive?

And that was Kings Canyon in the Northern Territory. As well as the rim walk, you can also walk inside the canyon itself, which is a much easier walk, although doesn’t have quite the spectacular views.

I hope you enjoyed today’s pictures. As always I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences on today’s post in the comments below!

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