Burrup Peninsula Road, 15 km north of Dampier Pilbara Region, Dampier, Western Australia 6713 AustraliaKarte
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Peter R
Fabulous petrographs to see
It was good to see some petrographs on the rocks although some we couldn't work out. It was great to see. I think we were spoilt as we have seen better ones and more numerous at other places in the wo...
Bewertet am 8. Juli 2022
bluebay06
Very interesting archaeological site
In the Burrup Peninsula, following Hearson Cove Rd, about one kilometer before the end of the road, the car park of the Murujuga Cultural Landscape is on the right. From the car park there is a 700m l...
Bewertet am 18. Aug. 2021
caddyandbellA
Used to climb over these rocks in the 1980s.Much better now
Having lived in Karratha for 5 years we used to climb all over these rocks as it didnt hold the significance as it does now and Im so glad.The walkways and the signs explaining the Rock Art are good.T...
Bewertet am 2. Aug. 2021
georgial25
Amazing
Amazing experience of the ancient rock art. Easy to get to from Karratha, and good access. Best to use a local guide to explain the deep significance of the areas and point out the carvings. You can’t...
Bewertet am 13. Juli 2021
kayleemaryh
Take the time to explore
Went in June, moderate temps and easy walking. Lots to see and plenty of interpretative signage. Helps you understand why this land is special
Fabulous petrographs to see
It was good to see some petrographs on the rocks although some we couldn't work out. It was great to see. I think we were spoilt as we have seen better ones and more numerous at other places in the wo...
Very interesting archaeological site
In the Burrup Peninsula, following Hearson Cove Rd, about one kilometer before the end of the road, the car park of the Murujuga Cultural Landscape is on the right. From the car park there is a 700m l...
Used to climb over these rocks in the 1980s.Much better now
Having lived in Karratha for 5 years we used to climb all over these rocks as it didnt hold the significance as it does now and Im so glad.The walkways and the signs explaining the Rock Art are good.T...
Amazing
Amazing experience of the ancient rock art. Easy to get to from Karratha, and good access. Best to use a local guide to explain the deep significance of the areas and point out the carvings. You can’t...
Take the time to explore
Went in June, moderate temps and easy walking. Lots to see and plenty of interpretative signage. Helps you understand why this land is special