Mount Narryer (Mount Narryer)
Mount Narryer is a mountain in Western Australia.
It is located about 208 km north of Yalgoo and 214 km north east of Kalbarri in the Mid West region of Western Australia. Situated along the Murchison River, the mountain is surrounded by mulga scrubland.
The mountain itself is a fin shaped rocky outcrop 27 km long and 3 km wide, and juts out from the red sandy desert floor.
Mount Narryer is within the boundaries of Mount Narryer Station, which was established in about 1880.
Tiny fragments of zircon collected from Mount Narryer and the nearby Jack Hills have been dated at over four billion years old.
* List of ranches and stations
It is located about 208 km north of Yalgoo and 214 km north east of Kalbarri in the Mid West region of Western Australia. Situated along the Murchison River, the mountain is surrounded by mulga scrubland.
The mountain itself is a fin shaped rocky outcrop 27 km long and 3 km wide, and juts out from the red sandy desert floor.
Mount Narryer is within the boundaries of Mount Narryer Station, which was established in about 1880.
Tiny fragments of zircon collected from Mount Narryer and the nearby Jack Hills have been dated at over four billion years old.
* List of ranches and stations
Map - Mount Narryer (Mount Narryer)
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AUD | Australian dollar | $ | 2 |
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