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Sunrise over the Pinnacles

"Nambung National Park is home to the Pinnacles Desert, a series of eerie limestone formations sporadically scattered over vast yellow, rippled sand dunes. The ...
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"Nambung National Park is home to the Pinnacles Desert, a series of eerie limestone formations sporadically scattered over vast yellow, rippled sand dunes. The limestone formations of the Pinnacles vary in size and shape; some are as small as a mouse whilst many are as big as 3.5m high. These unusually shaped rocks have been likened to tombstones, termite mounds and even fingers. It's believed the Pinnacles were created millions of years ago as seashells were broken down into sand and then eroded by water and wind. It's not clear how they've come to form."
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adamrickersey July 21, 2013
This place is interesting when it rains, they change colour as they sock up the water!
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