Stirling Range National Park
Stirling Range National Park encloses the only major mountain range within the southern half of Western Australia. The rugged peaks, which rise to more than 1000 metres above sea level, feature stark cliff faces, sheltered gullies, magnificent views and a rich diversity of unique and colourful wildflowers.
Bluff Knoll
Experience the soaring cliffs and misty moods of Bluff Knoll, the highest peak (1095 metres), and diversity of colourful wildflowers in the Stirling Range.
Bluff Knoll car park
Well established shows Australia quite pay attention the tourist industry
view Bluff Knoll peak from the car park
misty moods at the peak
Bluff Knoll peak
photo when we getting back
lookout at car park
beautiful scenes - viewing from the lookout
information shelter at the entrance of the track
the entrance is well established
misty moods at the peak
photo when we getting back
lots of vivid wildflowers along the path
the best looking of Grass trees in our WA trip
have a photo with the good looking Grass Trees
wide varieties of wildflowers
misty moods at the peak
photo when we getting back
distinctive trees - stunted jarrah trees
good photo spot
walking up
elegant miniature waterfalls - a good rest spot
upslope
wildflowers along the path
more and more steep
track scenes
overhang
misty clouds when getting higher
beautiful scenes at high point
stunning scenes - many peaks in the view
Stirling Range National Park encloses the only major mountain range within the southern half of Western Australia
permaennt wetlands around the saddle
mountain edge and peaks
the vegetation specie change when getting higher
dense wildflowers along the track
a turning point to the summit - much more steep
sandstone formation dominate the Stirling Range National Park
changed to other vegetation specie
滿山遍野為不同顏色的野花所覆蓋 景色很吸引人
at the summit, 1095 metre
the scenes around the summit
stunning views at the summit
有若一副風景畫
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