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Kununurra Collection

"Discover the Natural Wonders of Kununurra: A Paradise in Western Australia" Witness the mesmerizing Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles

Background imageKununurra Collection: Emma Gorge

Emma Gorge in El Questro the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia

Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: View of Kununurra from Kellys Knob

View of Kununurra from Kellys Knob
Kellys Knob is a beautiful lookout point, offering stunning panoramic views of the the town, Ord Valley, and Lake Kununurra

Background imageKununurra Collection: Elephant Rock and Ord River, Kununurra

Elephant Rock and Ord River, Kununurra
Officially known as Carlton Ridge but nicknamed locally either Elephant Rock or The Sleeping Buddha due to its shape and size

Background imageKununurra Collection: Great bowerbird (Chlamydera nuchalis), male showing off treasures whilst female inspects bower

Great bowerbird (Chlamydera nuchalis), male showing off treasures whilst female inspects bower. Lake Argyle, Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Australian green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) camouflaged on Palm leaf. Lake Argyle

Australian green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) camouflaged on Palm leaf. Lake Argyle, Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Black flying fox (Pteropus alecto), male stretching wing whilst roosting on branch

Black flying fox (Pteropus alecto), male stretching wing whilst roosting on branch. Kununurra, Western Australia

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Ord River, near Kununurra, Kimberley Region, Western Australia, Australia - aerial Date: 02/02/2008

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DDE-90025968
Celebrity Tree Park, and Lily Creek Lagoon, Lake Kununurra, Kununurra, Kimberley Region, Western Australia, Australia Date: 02/02/2008

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Dead trees reflected in Lily Creek Lagoon at dawn, Lake Kununurra, Kununurra, Kimberley Region, Western Australia, Australia Date: 02/02/2008

Background imageKununurra Collection: Emma Gorge waterfall

Emma Gorge waterfall
Emma Gorge in El Questro the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Gilberts Dragon

Gilberts Dragon also known as Ta Ta Lizard sitting on top of work boot in outback, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Kununurra Goanna

Kununurra Goanna
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

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Water Monitor Lizard in Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Lizard tongue

Lizard tongue
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Bungle Bungles Range

Bungle Bungles Range
Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia. The Bungle Bungle range is a fascinating geological landmark

Background imageKununurra Collection: Purnululu Palm Trees East Kimberley Region

Purnululu Palm Trees East Kimberley Region
The Purnululu National Park is a World Heritage Site in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. The 239, 723-hectare national park is located approximately 300 kilometres south of Kununurra

Background imageKununurra Collection: Tree Frog

Tree Frog in Kimberley, Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Kimberly Landscape

Kimberly Landscape
Red Rocks in the Kimberleys in WA. The Kimberley is Western Australias sparsely settled northern region. Its known for large swaths of wilderness defined by rugged mountains, dramatic gorges

Background imageKununurra Collection: Boab tree in Kununurra

Boab tree in Kununurra
Boab tree at pink sunset in Kimberley region of western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Boab Moonrise, Kununurra. WA

Boab Moonrise, Kununurra. WA
Moon rising behind large Boad Tree in Kununurra WA. The Australian boab tree (Adansonia gregorii) is related to the Madagascan and African Adansonia species known as baobabs

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Bats flying out just as sunsets somewhere near Kununarra in Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Hidden Valley in Mirima National Park

Hidden Valley in Mirima National Park. Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Brancos lookout Pano

Brancos lookout Pano
Brancos lookout in El Questro, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Chamberlain reflection

Chamberlain reflection
Chamberlain Gorge in El Questro, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Zebedee springs

Zebedee springs
Palm trees in El Questro national park, Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: El Questro signpost

El Questro signpost
The El Questro welcome sign in Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: The Pentecost river

The Pentecost river
Brancos lookout in El Questro, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: El Questro lookout

El Questro lookout
Brancos lookout in El Questro, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: El Questro gorge

El Questro gorge
Chamberlain Gorge in El Questro, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Kimberley Goanna

Kimberley Goanna
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Australia Goanna

Australia Goanna
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Kununurra Goanna Lizard

Kununurra Goanna Lizard
Goanna monitor lizards in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Kimberley water monitor

Kimberley water monitor
Water Monitor Lizard in Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Water Monitor lizard

Water Monitor lizard
Water Monitor Lizard in Kununurra, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Termites and Bungle Bungles

Termites and Bungle Bungles
Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: The Bungle Bungle Valley, Purnululu National Park

The Bungle Bungle Valley, Purnululu National Park
Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia. The Bungle Bungles can be found in the World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park of Western Australias Kimberley region

Background imageKununurra Collection: Bungle Bungles Purnululu National Park

Bungle Bungles Purnululu National Park
Bee Hive formation fascinating geological landmarks, the orange and black sandstone domes, known as the Bungle Bungles, rise 300 metres above the grass-covered plain of Purnululu National Park in

Background imageKununurra Collection: Echidna Chasm, Purnululu National Park

Echidna Chasm, Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia formed by millions of years of water rushing along and through a joint in the sandstone and conglomerate rocks

Background imageKununurra Collection: Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park

Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park
Cathedral Gorge at the Bungle Bungles in Purnululu National Park, Western Australia. A huge natural amphitheatre

Background imageKununurra Collection: Sunset, Kellys Knob Kununurra WA

Sunset, Kellys Knob Kununurra WA
Sunset from Kellys Knob Kununurra WA

Background imageKununurra Collection: Boab Tree silhouetted against the setting kununurra sun

Boab Tree silhouetted against the setting kununurra sun
Adansonia gregorii, commonly known as the boab, is a tree in the family Malvaceae. The Australian boab tree (Adansonia gregorii)

Background imageKununurra Collection: Kiter Hawk flying over Kimberleys

Kiter Hawk flying over Kimberleys
Bird of Prey on the hunt

Background imageKununurra Collection: Field in Kununurra

Field in Kununurra, agricultural center of Kimberley region, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Olive python

Olive python
Large Olive python from Kimberley in Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Lily Creek Lagoon and the Sleeping Buddha

Lily Creek Lagoon and the Sleeping Buddha, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Gibb River Road

Gibb River Road
Sandstone mountain along Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKununurra Collection: Hidden Valley in Mirima National Park

Hidden Valley in Mirima National Park. Western Australia



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"Discover the Natural Wonders of Kununurra: A Paradise in Western Australia" Witness the mesmerizing Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles, a geological marvel that will leave you in awe. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Emma Gorge, where crystal-clear waters and lush greenery create a picturesque oasis. Take in the breathtaking view from Kellys Knob, offering a panoramic vista that showcases nature's grandeur. Marvel at Elephant Rock and the majestic Ord River as they blend seamlessly into Kununurra's stunning landscape. Behold the fascinating courtship display of a male Great bowerbird, showcasing his treasures to impress an inspecting female. Spot an Australian green tree frog camouflaged on a Palm leaf near Lake Argyle – nature's master of disguise. Observe a Black flying fox stretching its wings while roosting on a branch – witness these magnificent creatures up close. Capture unforgettable moments at Emma Gorge waterfall, where cascading waters create an enchanting spectacle amidst rugged surroundings. Encounter Gilberts Dragon, one of many unique reptiles found in this biodiverse region – truly a sight for wildlife enthusiasts. Kununurra is not just another destination; it is an invitation to explore Mother Nature's finest creations and immerse yourself in their beauty.