Hancock Gorge

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Hancock Gorge is a dramatic, narrow chasm in Western Australia renowned for its steep rock formations, waterholes, and adventurous hiking and canyoning routes.

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Hancock Gorge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
natural feature
tourist attraction
accessFrom Hancock Gorge car park
country Australia
hasActivity canyoning
hiking
swimming
hasFeature deep pools
narrow ledges
slot-like passages
hasGeologicalFeature narrow chasm
steep rock formations
waterholes
hasHazard flash flooding risk
slippery rocks
steep descents
hasRockType banded iron formation
hasTrail Kermit’s Pool route
Spider Walk
hasViewpoint Hancock Gorge lookout NERFINISHED
knownFor adventurous routes
dramatic rock formations
narrow canyon sections
locatedIn Karijini National Park NERFINISHED
Pilbara region NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Karijini National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
partOf Hamersley Range gorges system
Karijini National Park gorge network NERFINISHED
requires good physical fitness for full route
state Western Australia
tourismType adventure tourism

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Karijini National Park hasFeature Hancock Gorge