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Karijini is halfway between Perth and Darwin. The roads to get to and from there are long and boring, only enlivened by the passage of the "road trains", trucks over 50 feet long driven at high speed, that remind me of locomotives. Being in a mining area and relatively close to a seaport, the passage of these beasts is quite usual. To access the park you must travel several miles through a forest trail that is pretty hard. Although it is not necessary, if you have a 4x4 as the journey will be more convenient and faster. It is a national park for hiking. Many, many marked trails and roads pass through beautiful spots, especially between the months of June and September, a period in which the fields are covered with wildflowers.

There are several gorges, and waterfalls, natural pools and springs. The most popular items includes the Fortescue Falls, Fern Pool and Circular Pool. We can admire the view from Lookout Oxers, which is one of the most impressive viewpoints in Australia. It is not difficult to come across a dingo, the Australian wild dogs, as well as a red kangaroo. Less pleasant is encountering a serpent. In our case we could see one only a few miles from the entrance. Also we got a pleasant surprise to see a kangaroo with her little baby in its bag, looking for scraps of food. We made good memories of this place because we had a great sense of freedom and peace, and we were looking forward to discover every corner.. Inside the park there are picnic facilities, camping and restrooms.
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