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Karijini National Park is a 600,000 hectare site famed for its dramatic gorges that slice through the Pilbara's Hammersely Range. Sheer-sided chasms plunge up to 100 metres deep, with spectacular views of the red rockface, two billion years in the making and glinting with iron and gemstones. Hook up with a guide for abseiling and rock jumping or shoot down naturally formed slides that end with a splash into a cooling rock pool. For something more tranquil drive to Dales Gorge, the most accessible of the park's canyons. Here white-trunked gum trees peer down from the red terraced cliffs onto emerald streams and waterfalls. Don't miss Fern Pool, where you can float for hours gazing up at the timeless landscape.