Pinnacles Desert region (southern fringe)

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The Pinnacles Desert region (southern fringe) is a striking area of limestone pillar formations set within yellow sand dunes, forming part of Western Australia’s Nambung National Park and attracting many visitors for its unusual desert landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf desert landscape
geographic region
attracts photographers
tourists
distanceFrom Cervantes, Western Australia NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility road access
hasActivity landscape photography
self-guided driving
sightseeing
hasBestViewingTime sunrise
sunset
hasClimate semi-arid climate
hasFeature desert plain
eroded limestone spires
hasGeologicalFeature limestone pillars
hasLandform sand dunes
hasProtectionStatus national park area
hasSoilType yellow sand
hasTourismType geotourism
nature tourism
hasVegetation sparse vegetation
isKnownFor striking limestone formations
unusual desert landscape
isPartOf Coral Coast region of Western Australia NERFINISHED
locatedIn Australia
Western Australia
managedBy Parks and Wildlife Service of Western Australia NERFINISHED
partOf Nambung National Park NERFINISHED
Pinnacles Desert NERFINISHED

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Mid West hasTouristAttraction Pinnacles Desert region (southern fringe)