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Subjects :Birds (we saw a flock of cormorants, without committing ourselves even more from time to look!), Dolphins, dugongs (you can have the avvistarne luck on the water from the cliffs), naturalistic views of the sea and no, beaches, cliffs, sunsets, sunrises and so on and so forth. And 'even probable, if you engage in contact with the local Aboriginal guide in the right way, you can spend a nice evening all'Aboriginal Club in Denham, maybe immortalizing the faces of a group of amazing and diverse people, who suffers arrival of modern society with a few dramatic but retains a bond of respect and a relationship with nature incomprehensible and enviable today for all of us.
Recommended equipment :To get the best, you need the paintings, sometimes those are very far away! But the wide-angle lenses are also a must for the stunning views.
Best months :All year round, although the rainy seasons may make it impossible to go into the park on the tracks most inaccessible and poorly manutenute / beats.
How to get there :Perhaps most suitable is you get to Denham at the airport and hire a 4x4 seriously, to reach the village of Denham and then go into the park, depressurizing the tires to the car to slip between the dunes and the track "ostiche" sand in the park: you can also, for greater security, pay for a nice tour with local Aboriginal guide and be led around to the most beautiful spots in the park with his 4x4 (know the park as their pockets!). Personally we have come with the normal car hire in Denham and then we did the tour with the guide (with his own car with no experience the risk of stuck in the sand is very high).
Visits :absolutely free entry as in almost all of the National Park of the Australian continent.