Giants Causeway of Australia - Sawn Rocks, Mt Kaputar National Park
Giants Causeway of Australia - Sawn Rocks, Mt Kaputar National Park. More at The Travel Tart - Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict and newellhighway.org.au.
These rocks were formed by the slow and even cooling of volcanic lava, and has caused pentagonal shaped rocks which are similar to that of Giant's Causeway in Northern Island (which is famous on a Led Zeppelin album cover). This park is located in Narrabri, in northern New South Wales, Australia
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Sawn Rocks, Narrabri, New South Wales - Australia
Sawn Rocks, Narrabri, New South Wales - Australia
Sawn Rocks near Narrabri N.S.W.
Sawn Rocks near Narrabri N.S.W.
Sawn Rocks, Australia
Sawn Rocks is the name of the geological formation in the Mount Kaputar National Park, near Narrabri in the Australian state of New South Wales. It's a fantastic thing to see and well worth a visit.
Sawn Rocks - Mt Kaputar National Park
Narrabri Visitor Information Centre provides a visual overview of Sawn Rocks located in the Mt Kaputar National Park.
Keen to experience an almighty wall of organ pipes without stepping foot inside a church? Then Sawn Rocks, with its towering 40m high pillars is the place to go. Undoubtedly the most iconic reminder of Kaputar’s volcanic past, this basalt rock formation is located in the northern section of Mt Kaputar National Park.
Pilliga Hot Artesian Bore Baths & Sawn Rocks | Narrabri
Swimming in the hot mineral waters of the bore has been a popular recreational activity for many years with its therapeutic value long recognised. The water is 37 degrees year-round.
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Sawn Rocks at Mount Kaputar National Park, with it's towering wall of pentagonal basalt pipes, is an iconic reminder of Kaputar’s volcanic past.
Exploring Warialda, Cranky Rocks and Sawn Rocks
It pays to stay at these little country towns. Warialda is an excellent stopping point to visit the Cranky Rock Nature Reserve and Sawn Rocks which is part of the Mt Kaputar National Park. While you are in town, don't forget to wander the streets and check out the street art by David Moore. The name 'Warialda' means the Place of Wild Honey in the local aboriginal language.
Sawn Rocks Organ Pipe Formation (1080HD)
Sawn Rocks is a unique geological formation of hexagonal rock columns, formed by slowly cooling lava. The formations are also called organ piping. The site is located in the Mt Kaputa National Park, about 35Km from Narrabri in NSW, Australia
The Battle For The Pilliga, Australia's Largest Native Inland Forest
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Sawn Rocks: tutto naturale per davvero! - NSW
La formazione rocciosa di Sawn Rocks, nel Mount Kaputar National Park è completamente naturale! Se non potete andare fino in Australia, potete vedere un fenomeno simile in Irlanda; cercate la Giant's Causeway!
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Sawn Rocks
We’ve heard so much about Sawn Rocks, and have seen so many spectacular pics, that we really wanted our own happy snaps in front of ‘nature’s castle ruins’ as the kids have called it.
This towering wall of pentagonal basalt pipes is the sheered off remains of a basalt lava flow from the Nandewar Volcano many years ago.
What we found the most intriguing were all the huge broken clumps of pipes that have crashed to the ground at the base of the wall. Home to many snakes I would imagine! Not that we were lucky enough to spot anything other than ants, moths, birds and a cute little lizard that Aylah tickled until it ran (really fast!) into the scrub.
Over many years, huge slabs of rock have tumbled down to rest on the bed of the (now dried up) Bobbiwaa Creek. I’ve read that these are buried about 60 metres into the ground below!
Cooper said that it reminded him of ancient ruins of a temple or castle - he was absolutely right! It was just like that.
Mataranka Hot Springs. Northern Territory
Mataranka Hot Springs. Northern Territory, Australia 2011
A great place to see some free Barramundi feeding, where the fish are pulled from the water with bare hands.
Have a relaxing swim in the many thermal pools and crystal clear streams. Walk along the many shady walking trails amongst the massive palm trees.
Mataranka Hot Springs. Northern Territory.
Termální prameny Mataranka, Severní teritorium, Austrálie
Mt Kaputar NSW | Travel Vlog | Kangaroos | Family Travel Videos
In today's video we will explore Mount Kaputar.
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Maratus amabilis - Mount Kaputar, NSW, Australia
a little male peacock spider about 4mm in size dancing for a female.
Whitehaven Narrabri Undergound Coal Mine
This short documentary shows you the above-ground footprint of the Narrabri Underground Coal Mine and what this means for the surface environment. It also addresses some recent (Jan 2017) Exploration Licence Applications which partially cover the Pilliga East State Forest. It was produced in conjunction with the Leard Forest Research Node.
Narrabri
Narrabri a country town siting on the Kamilaroi Highway and the Newell Highway
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Narrabri is located in NSW Australia.
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