Weano Gorge

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Weano Gorge is a dramatic, narrow chasm in Western Australia’s Pilbara region known for its steep red rock walls, walking trails, and seasonal waterholes within Karijini National Park.

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Kalamina Gorge 1
Weano Gorge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
natural feature
tourist attraction
accessFrom Karijini Visitor Centre NERFINISHED
country Australia
hasAttraction Handrail Pool NERFINISHED
Lower Weano NERFINISHED
Upper Weano NERFINISHED
hasBestSeason dry season
hasCharacteristic narrow chasm
seasonal waterholes
steep red rock walls
walking trails
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal peoples of the Pilbara NERFINISHED
hasFacilityNearby car park
day-use area
hasFeature narrow rock passages
rock pools
hasHazard flash flooding risk
slippery rocks
hasRegulation no camping in gorge
stay on marked trails
hasTrail Handrail Pool track NERFINISHED
Weano Gorge walking trail
hasVegetation eucalypt woodland
spinifex grasslands
isPopularWith adventure tourists
hikers
photographers
knownFor dramatic scenery
hiking
swimming holes
locatedIn Pilbara region NERFINISHED
Western Australia
locatedInProtectedArea Karijini National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Hancock Gorge NERFINISHED
Joffre Gorge NERFINISHED
Oxers Lookout NERFINISHED
offersActivity bushwalking
canyoning
photography
partOf Hamersley Range NERFINISHED
network of gorges in Karijini National Park
regionType arid
surfaceGeology banded iron formation
tourismType adventure tourism
nature-based tourism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Karijini National Park hasFeature Weano Gorge
Karijini National Park hasFeature Weano Gorge
this entity surface form: Kalamina Gorge