Two hundred and fifty
kilometres north of Perth you'll find one of the most unusual and
striking sights in Australia, The Pinnacles, Western Australia is
situated within in Nambung National Park.
The best way to see the Pinnacles is by conducted tour from Perth or by
tour from Cervantes, the nearest town, which is situated at the only
entrance to the Park.
The Pinnacles :-
A large area of strange limestone formations rearing up into the sky
like giant needles.
Seventeenth century Dutch sailors observing them as they passed by sea
were sure that they were the ruins of an ancient city built by a
forgotten civilization. Since they cover several hundred hectares it is
easy to understand this misconception. They are however, a purely
natural phenomena.
In recent times international fashion photographers have often used the
the area as a dramatic setting for photo shoots. With the resulting
photos appearing in many of the world's leading fashion magazines.
The Pinnacles were soft limestone covered by sea shell sand dunes. Over
thousands of years rainwater hardened the limestone into cement but
they were still covered by sand. Then the prevailing sea winds
gradually blew away the sand to reveal the Pinnacles.

Pinnacles. Photograph courtesy of Sylvia Mills
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