Drysdale-River-Nationalpark

The 4483 km ² large Drysdale River National Park is located in the Kimberley region in the north of Western Australia. It is located 100 km south of Kalumburu and 150 kilometers west of Wyndham.

This park is the largest in the Kimberley. It is traversed by either a public road, yet he has one runway. He is the best example of the untouched nature in the Kimberleys. Can be achieved, the National Park of the Carson River Station on the Kalumburu Road. To get to the park, a permit from the Kalumburu Aboriginal organization is needed, because there is in pristine park grounds of the Kimberley region no marked trails.

In the park are pristine forests, valleys, waterfalls and holes and rivers such as the Drysdale River and 600 different plants. In addition to numerous waterfalls along the Dyrsdale - Rivers, the largest the Morgan Falls and Solea Falls are. In the Drysdale River National Park numerous animals such as wallabies, Sugar Glider, bats, saltwater crocodiles and more than 100 bird species.

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