Location of Wave Rock
This rock formation is located in the bottom left corner of Australia. More than 140,000 tourists visit the rock
each year. There’s a fence along the top
of the rock that channels rain water to a storage dam.
Wave Rock
Each September they hold a music festival called the Wave
Rock weekender event.
The rock’s wave-like shape was formed by weathering from
water erosion and heavy rains. The
streaks are dissolving minerals.
Wave Rock
The wave is almost 40 feet high and just over 328 feet long. What an amazing natural wonder this must be.
There sure does seem to be a lot of places to see around the
world.
Some of the info came from the Trigger Pit blog
So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
DeleteThis would definitely be a work of nature to see.
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Sunni
That is amazing how much it does look like a wave!
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Betty,
DeleteI agree. It would be surreal to see this thing in person.
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Sunni
How beautiful is that! I agree with Betty, it does look like a wave.
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Thea,
DeleteYes, somehow the conditions are just right in this part of the world to create this amazing wonder.
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Sunni
Oh wow. That would be worth the whole trip "down under".
ReplyDeleteLiz,
DeleteDefinitely this would be worth a trip "down under." The problem is there would be plenty on my list to see. I'd have to stay a month to get the job done.
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Sunni
WOW! That is so awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi! Stopping by from Betty's blog.
Have a nice day!
Veronica,
DeleteThank for visiting my blog during the A to Z. I'm glad you stopped in to have a look at this awesome wave. I'll check out your blog too.
Sunni