The coastal cliffs of Kalbarri make up the western edge of the Kalbarri National Park. They are massive eroding walls of limestone and sandstone that are a part of the extensive Tamala Limestone Reef which extends from Shark Bay to Albany. Best time to explore the cliffs is at sunrise or sunset.
The highlight for me was Island Rock, a massive stack of limestone that formed when waves carved out a sea cave forming a bridge, which eventually collapsed leaving only what remains today. As time goes on the stack will eventually crumble and fall into the ocean. We see only a frame in a very long movie. Purchase the above image as a fine art print here.
The above image can be purchased as a fine art print here.