Cathedral Gorge. Purnululu National Park. NT
"The Bungle Bungle Range is the landform that is the major component of the Purnululu National Park situated in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
At the end of Cathedral Gorge is a breathtaking natural amphitheatre surrounded by huge red rock walls. The site of the amphitheatre is stunning as it stretches high into the sky with a massive concave formation.
Water pounding through here in the wet-season has created a huge amphitheatre of red rock with a pool of water in the middle. The acoustics are so good that music has been played within the gorge.
The Gija and Jaru people are the Traditional Custodians of Purnululu National Park.
Local Aboriginal people maintain a strong connection to Purnululu’s ancient landscape. There is a continual connection and association from the dreamtime through to now which is expressed through stories, songs, art and visits to country."
Cathedral Gorge. Purnululu National Park. NT
"The Bungle Bungle Range is the landform that is the major component of the Purnululu National Park situated in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
At the end of Cathedral Gorge is a breathtaking natural amphitheatre surrounded by huge red rock walls. The site of the amphitheatre is stunning as it stretches high into the sky with a massive concave formation.
Water pounding through here in the wet-season has created a huge amphitheatre of red rock with a pool of water in the middle. The acoustics are so good that music has been played within the gorge.
The Gija and Jaru people are the Traditional Custodians of Purnululu National Park.
Local Aboriginal people maintain a strong connection to Purnululu’s ancient landscape. There is a continual connection and association from the dreamtime through to now which is expressed through stories, songs, art and visits to country."