Dales Gorge

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Dales Gorge is a dramatic, steep-sided gorge in Western Australia known for its striking red rock formations, waterfalls, and popular hiking and swimming spots.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
tourist attraction
bestVisitSeason austral winter
dry season
country Australia
formedBy erosion
hasAccess lookouts
walking tracks
hasActivity hiking
sightseeing
swimming
hasApproximateAge Archean geological formations
hasAttraction Circular Pool NERFINISHED
Fern Pool NERFINISHED
Fortescue Falls NERFINISHED
hasClimate semi-arid
hasGeologicalCharacteristic red rock formations
steep-sided gorge
hasNaturalFeature rock pools
swimming holes
waterfalls
hasRockType banded iron formation
sedimentary rock
hasSafetyConcern slippery rocks
steep descents
hasTrail Dales Gorge trail
hasViewpoint Dales Gorge lookout NERFINISHED
isPopularWith hikers
nature tourists
photographers
knownFor dramatic scenery
natural swimming pools
seasonal waterfalls
striking red cliffs
locatedIn Karijini National Park NERFINISHED
Pilbara region NERFINISHED
Western Australia
managedBy Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
partOf Hamersley Range NERFINISHED

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Karijini National Park hasFeature Dales Gorge