Napier Range

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Napier Range is an ancient limestone mountain range in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, renowned for its striking gorges, fossil-rich cliffs, and significant geological history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
mountain range
composedOf limestone
continent Australia
country Australia
erosionProcess fluvial erosion
karst erosion
geologicalAge Devonian
Palaeozoic era NERFINISHED
geologicalType fossil reef complex
hasBiodiversity riparian habitats
savanna vegetation
hasCave Tunnel Creek NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance Aboriginal heritage
hasFeature caves
cliffs
fossil-rich cliffs
gorges
karst topography
rock formations
steep escarpments
hasGeologicalSignificance exposed ancient reef system
well-preserved marine fossils
hasGorge Windjana Gorge NERFINISHED
hasLandscape semi-arid environment
hasProtectedArea Tunnel Creek National Park NERFINISHED
Windjana Gorge National Park NERFINISHED
hasRockType carbonate rocks
hasWatercourse Lennard River NERFINISHED
knownFor Devonian reef fossils
fossil-rich cliffs
palaeontological significance
significant geological history
striking gorges
locatedAlong Gibb River Road NERFINISHED
locatedIn Kimberley region NERFINISHED
Western Australia
locatedNear Fitzroy Crossing NERFINISHED
partOf Devonian Reef complexes of the Kimberley NERFINISHED
regionType remote area
state Western Australia
tourismActivity camping
geological tourism
hiking
wildlife viewing
traditionalOwners Bunuba people NERFINISHED

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