Mitchell Plateau

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Mitchell Plateau is a remote, elevated sandstone plateau in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, noted for its dramatic gorges, waterfalls, and rich Aboriginal rock art.

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Mitchell Plateau canonical 3
Mitchell Plateau region (part) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
plateau
contains Aboriginal rock art sites
country Australia
elevation elevated sandstone plateau
hasAccessibility remote
hasBiodiversity rich
hasConservationValue high
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal Australians
Wunambal people
surface form: Wunambal Gaambera people
hasEnvironment tropical monsoonal
hasFeature Mitchell Falls
gorges
rock shelters
waterfalls
hasGeologicalComposition sandstone
hasLandscapeType plateau
hasNearbyBodyOfWater Mitchell River
hasVegetation savanna woodland
isPartOf Bungle Bungle Range
surface form: Kimberley sandstone landscapes
isTouristDestinationType remote wilderness tourism
knownFor Aboriginal rock art
dramatic gorges
remote wilderness
waterfalls
locatedIn Kimberley region
Western Australia
locatedOnContinent Australia
state Western Australia

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kimberley region hasLandform Mitchell Plateau
Mitchell River National Park hasFeature Mitchell Plateau
Prince Regent National Park contains Mitchell Plateau
this entity surface form: Mitchell Plateau region (part)
Wunambal people areAssociatedWith Mitchell Plateau