wave rock by winshez

wave rock

We had a fantastic long weekend spent camping & 4WD with friends. Our first stop was Wave Rock in Hyden where we had a bit of a walk around before taking off to the Holland 4WD track which we followed through to the pioneer town of Coolgardie.

Here's a bit of info on the Rock....

14 metres high, and 110m long, the face of Wave Rock appears ready to crash onto a pre-historic surf, now frozen in time.

Believed to have formed over 2700 million years ago, Wave Rock is part of the northern face of Hyden Rock. The shape of the wave is formed by gradual erosion of the softer rock beneath the upper edge, over many centuries.

The colours of the Wave are caused by the rain washing chemical deposits (carbonates and iron hydroxide) down the face, forming vertical stripes of greys reds and yellows. At different times of the day, the changing sunlight alters its colours and appearance.

In addition to being an impressive tourist attraction, the rock has been converted in to a catchment for the town's water supplies, with a foot-high concrete wall around the upper edge of Hyden Rock directing rainfall into a storage dam.
Wow! this is very cool! Nice capture!
October 31st, 2011  
Amazing, and popular by the looks of things
October 31st, 2011  
@jojo2009 @bdb3471 It was extra busy last weekend because they had a music festival on at the bottom of the rock...people camped & parked everywhere!
November 2nd, 2011  
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