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Many gorges at Karijini National Park

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Karijini National Park in Western Australia is known for its many gorges, which allow visitors to explore stunning natural scenery and experience the region's unique geology. Here are some of the most famous gorges in the park:

Dales Gorge: Dales Gorge is one of the most famous gorges in Karijini National Park. The gorge features a series of waterfalls and pools, including Fortescue Falls and Circular Pool. Visitors can hike along the gorge and explore the many pools and waterfalls.

Hancock Gorge: Hancock Gorge is a narrow gorge with stunning rock formations and pools. One of the highlights of the gorge is Kermits Pool, a bright green pool popular for swimming. Visitors can also explore the Spider Walk, a narrow passage requiring crawling through a small rock gap.

Weano Gorge: Weano Gorge is a narrow gorge with stunning rock formations and a series of pools and waterfalls. The most famous waterfall in the gorge is the Handrail Pool, accessed via a steep ladder and requires a bit of scrambling.

Joffre Gorge: Joffre Gorge is a stunning gorge with towering cliffs and a series of waterfalls. The most famous waterfall in the gorge is Joffre Falls, which drops over 30 meters (98 feet) into a stunning pool.

Knox Gorge: Knox Gorge is a narrow gorge with stunning rock formations and a series of pools and waterfalls. Visitors can hike along the gorge and explore its many pools and waterfalls.

Visitors to Karijini National Park can explore these gorges on foot, with various hiking trails available to suit all skill levels. However, some gorges require scrambling and climbing, so visitors should be prepared for adventure.

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