Painted Cliffs

Written by benjamin on August 14th, 2009

Kalbarri is a coastal anomaly in Western Australia as it’s the only area in the southern half of the state where sandstone meets the ocean.  In general, south to Perth and north to the North West shelf, all of the cliffs are limestone.  This anomaly makes for a fantastic melange of contrasting colours.

Deposit

Written by benjamin on August 13th, 2009

Coastal sandstone fringed by low shrubs south of Kalbarri.

Gradient

Written by benjamin on August 12th, 2009

Where Ocean Meets Land; just south of Kalbarri at Red Bluff Head.

Wafers

Written by benjamin on August 11th, 2009

The last photo from the gorge for now shows the wonderful layers of sediment and the very clear definition between each.  Tomorrow it’s on to the ocean around Kalbarri!

Detail of Z Bend Fault

Written by benjamin on August 10th, 2009

As mentioned yesterday, the Z Bend is caused by a fault, which is clearly detailed in the left hand side of the image vanishing towards the centre.  The fault also allows for a lot of trees to get a start.

Z Bend

Written by benjamin on August 9th, 2009

The Z Bend is a geological rarity where a river takes a 90° turn owing to a horizontal fault in the underlying rock.  The fault can be seen trailing off to the left in this image (I’ll post an up close of it tomorrow).  The fault allows water to erode out more easily the rock underneath, causing the water to take the path of least resistance and thus, a right hand turn.

Murchison Gorge, Kalbarri National Park.

Galah

Written by benjamin on August 9th, 2009

Galah is both a quintessentially Australian word and animal, and never has a truer word been used, with perhaps the exception of the Sloth.  This playful lot were impressing the tourists at the head of the Loop Trail into the Murchison Gorge.

Wattle

Written by benjamin on August 8th, 2009

One of the first flowering plants each season, wattle is iconic and permeates the air with a distinct sweetness.

Tentative

Written by benjamin on August 6th, 2009

The first subtle signs of spring slowly creep into the bushland around the Murchison River in Kalbarri National Park.

Still Waters…

Written by benjamin on August 5th, 2009

…aren’t all that deep in this case.