The Pinnacles, Western
Australia, Australia
Hundreds
of “pinnacles” – natural limestone crags formed from seashells – dot the yellow
desert of Nambung National
Park, making the Aussie preserve look like another planet. Carved
out more than 25,000 years ago, some of the forms top out at more than 11 feet
(3.5m). It’s not uncommon to see kangaroos hopping or emus strutting between
the rocks, either.
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