The highly anticipated Skywalk in Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia, is now open to the public. Located at West Loop Lookout, the Skywalk features two cantilevered viewing platforms that offer soaking views across the Murchison Gorge, river and surrounds. The platforms project 25m and 17m beyond the gorge rim, and 100m above the river. The universally accessible precinct also features toilets, shade shelters, parking, interpretative artwork, improved road infrastructure and eco-friendly kiosk (opening soon).
Kalbarri is park of the traditional lands of the Nanda people, in the Yamatji region of Western Australia. The entry sign, 'Kaju Yatka' is the Nanda words for 'sky' and 'to walk'. Inspired by the region's aboriginal heritage and beauty, several indigenous artists have created interpretative artwork as an important part of the Skywalk experience. This includes the Beemarra serpent, central to the dreaming story of the Nanda people, sandblasted into the path to guide visitors, and message sticks welded with aboriginal art to make a 'forest' near the entrance of the Skywalk.
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