Kalbarri National Park is the best of two worlds: deep gorges with the extraordinary Nature’s Window on the inland, spectacular cliffs on the coast. Further South, the gorgeous Pink Lake next to Gregory, the weird Principality of Hutt River and the rock formations of the Pinnacles make this part of Western Australia especially interesting for visitors.
🇫🇷 Le Parc National de Kalbarri est en quelque sorte le meilleur de deux mondes à la fois : de profondes gorges avec l’extraordinaire “Nature’s Window” à l’intérieur des terres, et des falaises spectaculaires sur la côte. Plus au sud, la couleur du lac rose près de Gregory, l’étrange Principauté de Hutt River et les formations rocheuses des Pinnaces rendent cette région du Western Australia particulièrement riche en attractions touristiques.
The lookout of Hawk’s Head, Kalbarri National Park
Murchison River, Kalbarri National Park
Nature’s Window, the most iconic (and most photographied!) spot of Kalbarri National Park
The view from Nature’s Window
Murchison River, Kalbarri National Park
Down the gorges of Kalbarri National Park on the Loop Trail
Pelicans and swans in the Murchison River
On the coast of Kalbarri, this is Gantheaume Bay, a place where waves never stop
Gantheaume Bay seen from Chinaman’s Point
Big waves on the coast of Kalbarri
Rock Island, Kalbarri National Park
Dolphins on the Kalbarri coast
The cliffs of Kalbarri National Park
The cliffs of Kalbarri National Park
The cliffs of Kalbarri National Park
Mushroom Rock, Kalbarri National Park
Red Bluff, Kalbarri National Park
The Pink Lake, next to Gregory and close to Hutt River
The water of the Pink Lake has this stunning colour because of a certain type of algae.
The Pink Lake
At the end of this dusty road in the middle of Western Australia, you’ll enter into a different land: the Principality of Hutt River
The entrance to the Principality of Hutt River
The Pincipality of Hutt River officially seceded from Australia in 1970, they now have their own currency, their own post office and you can even get a stamp on your passport!
A statue of Prince Leonard, Hutt River’s founder and first Prince
Me shaking the hand of a prince! Prince Graeme, the current prince regent of Hutt River since Prince Leonard retired
The night sky in Hutt River is absolutely extraordinary…
The Pinnacles
The Pinnacles
The Pinnacles
Doesn’t matter how old you are, kangaroos are always fascinating…
A kangaroo hiding in the bush in the Pinnacles
The Pinnacles
The beach of Lancelin,
Kangaroos in the Yanchep National Park, north of Perth