File:00 2102 Geikie-Gorke-Nationalpark in Western Australia.jpg

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Western Australia: Geikie Gorge National Park, a gorge with 50 to 100-meter-high limestone walls.

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Deutsch: Geikie-Gorge, eine Schlucht, mit bis zu 100 Metern hohen Kalksteinwänden. Die Schlucht wird geformt durch den Fitzroy River, der in der Regenzeit um mehr als 16 Meter hoch ansteigen kann
English: Geikie-Gorge, a canyon, with limestone walls up to 100 meters high. The gorge is shaped by the Fitzroy River, which can rise by more than 16 meters in the rainy season.
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Camera location18° 06′ 22.68″ S, 125° 42′ 06.61″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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