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Hiking at Kalbarri National Park

Another amazing spot for a road trip in Western Australia, Kalbarri is home to the gorgeous Nature’s Window. The park is home to the native Nanda Aboriginal tribe and welcomes visitors to bask in it’s brilliance 🤩 The park costs AUD15 to enter and is so huge it can take 1h to drive from place to place. The skywalk offers great views of the place but is definitely not for those afraid of heights 🤪 Nature’s window is a bit of a hike and not for the faint hearted but well worth the effort! Gorgeous photo-taking opportunities all around. Highly recommended if you are in Western Australia for a road trip! 🤗🇦🇺🦘
Posted: Jun 17, 2022
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