Nambung National Park sits on the deep blue Indian Ocean in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia near the town Cervantes.
Within the park is the ancient Pinnacles Desert, which is an area with thousands of limestone formations called pinnacles.
These magnificent pinnacles were formed from seashells which were broken down into lime-rich sands that were blown inland to form high mobile dunes.
There are thousands of limestone pillars and some of the tallest pinnacles reach heights of up to 3.5 m above the yellow sand base.
Many theories have been proposed about the formation of the Pinnacles. One of the theories is that they formed as a result of karstification.
Another theory states that the pinnacles were formed through the preservation of tree casts buried in coastal aeolianties. A third theory states that the Pinnacles were created by plants.
The desert played a key role in the Korean thriller movie A Million.
Also, the Australian electropop duo Empire of the Sun made their music video there for the song Standing on the Shore.
They are part of the Billy Connoly’s World Tour of Australia where he dances nude around them while telling an Aboriginal creation story which is related to the Pinnacles.
To most Australians, the Pinnacles remained unknown until 1967. From 2011, the park received about 150,000 visitors a year.
The Pinnacle Desert is one of Western Australia’s most well-known natural tourist attractions.
The best time for visiting the desert is from August to October, when the wildflowers start to bloom.
They are best viewed at sunrise and sunset when they change their colors.
There are a lot of animals and birds in the desert and most of them are nocturnal animals. Sometimes, during the day, emus and kangaroos can be seen.