The Breadknife and Belougery Spire after Sunset
Warrumbungle National Park, New South Wales (NSW), Australia
Image ID: AU-WARRUMBUNGLES-0003 Photo © Ilya Genkin
Shaped by an ancient volcano that has eroded over millions of years, the distinctively rugged landscape and rich biodiversity of the Warrumbungle National Park provides important habitat for a range of native Australian flora and fauna. Located near Coonabarabran in central NSW it is often described as a place where east meets west, where the moist, vibrantly green landscape gradually merges into the dry plains of western NSW. The beauty and sculptural forms of the Warrumbungle landscape were noted by early European explorers. In 1818, Surveyor-General Oxley said on encountering the landscape for the first time: 'To the west the land was level, but to the east a most stupendous range of mountains, lifting their blue heads above the horizon, bounded the view in that direction, and were distant at least seventy miles, the country appearing a perfect plain between us and them.'
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