Torndirrup National Park
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Torndirrup is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), 400 km southeast of Perth.
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- Area: 39 km²
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- Date of establishment: 1968
- Managing authorities: Department of Environment and Conservation
- IUCN category: II
Torndirrup National Park has many impressive rock formations on the coast. These include the Gap, Natural Bridge and the Blowholes. The park is along the coast on the south side of King George Sound and consists of a range of cliffs, gullies, blowholes, beaches and promontories.
[edit] See also
Alexander Morrison | Avon Valley | Badgingarra | Beedelup | Boorabbin | Brockman | Cape Arid | Cape Le Grand | Cape Range | Collier Range | D’Entrecasteaux | Drovers Cave | Drysdale River | Eucla | Fitzgerald River | Francois Peron | Frank Hann | Geikie Gorge | Gloucester | Goongarrie | Gooseberry Hill | Greenmount | Hassell | Hidden Valley | John Forrest | Kalamunda | Kalbarri | Karijini | Kennedy Range | Leeuwin-Naturaliste | Lesmurdie Falls | Lesueur | Millstream-Chichester | Moore River | Mount Augustus | Mount Frankland | Nambung | Neerabup | Peak Charles | Porongurup | Purnululu | Rudall River | Scott | Serpentine | Shannon | Sir James Mitchell | Stirling Range | Stokes | Tathra | Torndirrup | Tuart Forest | Tunnel Creek | Walpole-Nornalup | Walyunga | Warren | Watheroo | Waychinicup | West Cape Howe | William Bay | Windjana Gorge | Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater | Yalgorup | Yanchep
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