Piccaninny Creek

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Piccaninny Creek is a seasonal watercourse famed for winding through the beehive-shaped sandstone domes of Western Australia’s Purnululu National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf creek
seasonal watercourse
access walking tracks from Piccaninny carpark
associatedWith Bungle Bungle Range NERFINISHED
climateContext tropical savanna climate
country Australia
drainagePattern seasonal flow
drySeasonCharacteristic often dry or with isolated pools
ecosystemType arid-zone creek
flowSeason wet season
flowsThrough Purnululu National Park NERFINISHED
geologicalContext sandstone dome landscape
hasAttraction Piccaninny Gorge NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus World Heritage area (via Purnululu National Park)
hydrologicalStatus ephemeral
locatedIn Kimberley region NERFINISHED
Purnululu National Park NERFINISHED
Western Australia
northern Western Australia
locatedOn Purnululu sandstone formation NERFINISHED
managementAuthority Parks and Wildlife Service of Western Australia NERFINISHED
notableFor scenic gorge landscapes
winding through beehive-shaped sandstone domes
partOf Bungle Bungle landscape NERFINISHED
Purnululu National Park drainage system
region East Kimberley NERFINISHED
state Western Australia
terrain rocky creek bed
sandstone gorge
tourismUse bushwalking destination
hiking route
usedFor photography
scenic walks
watercourseType intermittent stream
withinProtectedArea Purnululu National Park NERFINISHED
worldHeritageContext Purnululu National Park World Heritage property NERFINISHED

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Purnululu National Park hasFeature Piccaninny Creek