King Leopold Ranges

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The King Leopold Ranges are a rugged mountain range in Western Australia known for their dramatic sandstone escarpments, gorges, and significant geological and cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
mountain range
containsProtectedArea King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park
Wunaamin Miliwundi Conservation Park
continent Australia
country Australia
crossedBy Gibb River Road
geologicalEra Proterozoic
hasActivity bushwalking
camping
four-wheel driving
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal Australians
hasGeologicalFeature Proterozoic rocks
folded sedimentary rocks
gorges
quartz sandstone
sandstone escarpments
hasHighestPointName Mount Ord
hasHydrologicalFeature seasonal creeks
waterholes
hasLandform escarpments
gorges
plateaus
hasScenicAttraction Bell Gorge
Manning Gorge
Silent Grove area
hasTopographicalCharacteristic deep valleys
rugged terrain
steep cliffs
hasTraditionalOwners Bunuba people
Gija people
Ngarinyin people
Wunambal people
hasVegetation riparian vegetation in gorges
savanna woodland
spinifex grasslands
knownFor cultural heritage
dramatic sandstone scenery
geological heritage
locatedIn Kimberley region
Western Australia
namedAfter Leopold II of Belgium
partOf Kimberley region
surface form: Kimberley Plateau

Kimberley region
surface form: Kimberley geological province
usedFor pastoralism
tourism

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Kimberley region hasLandform King Leopold Ranges