Five things you never knew about the Gascoyne Murchison
Mount Augustus, or Burringurrah, as it is known by the local Wajarri people, is the world’s biggest rock. The granite rock that lies beneath Mount Augustus is 1,650 million years old. This makes it twice the size of Uluru and considerably older. This stunning formation changes colour depending on the time of day and is a favourite with campers and photographers alike.
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