Tunnel Creek National Park
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Tunnel Creek National Park | |
Location | Western Australia, Australia |
Nearest City | Darwin |
Coordinates | |
Area | 910,000 m² |
Date of Establishment | 1992 |
Governing Body | Department of Environment and Conservation |
IUCN category | II |
Tunnel Creek National Park is in Western Australia (Australia), 1845 km northeast of Perth and 470 km east of Broome. The natural cave Tunnel Creek is a major attraction of the park.
[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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