GEIKIE GORGE
Geikie Gorge National Park is 20 km outside the small Kimberley town Fitzroy Crossing (280 km drive from Derby and 390 km from Broome.)
“Geikie Gorge is situated at the junction of the Oscar and the Geikie Ranges. The mighty Fitzroy River has carved a 30 metre deep gorge into the remains of the ancient limestone barrier reef that existed here in the Devonian period.
When the Fitzroy is in full flood during the wet season it covers the whole national park. Those floods rise over 16 metres up the gorge walls and the continuous rise and fall of the water has left the bottom of the walls bleached white, an intriguing sight which makes Geikie Gorge very popular with photographers.” (http://www.kimberleyaustralia.com/geikie-gorge-national-park.html)
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