The Blowholes
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formation, interesting place, national park
The Blowholes are a rock formation in the Torndirrup National Park named such because the force of the water hitting the coast sends spurts of air and water through cracks in the rocks... much like a whale's blowhole.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°7'13"S 117°55'30"E
- Kata Tjuta / Mount Olga 1646 km
- Wilpena Pound 1955 km
- Ubirr 2947 km
- Amphitheatre (Drakensberg) 8151 km
- hajiabad formation 9976 km
- The 100 hills (Hunderberg) 12961 km
- Pinnacles 14890 km
- Alligator Rock 15196 km
- Montezuma's Head 15382 km
- Sleeping Giant 17384 km
- Torndirrup National Park 2.1 km
- King George Sound 10 km
- West Cape Howe National Park 31 km
- Porongurup National Park 48 km
- Wilson Inlet 50 km
- Stirling Range National Park 79 km
- Camel Lake Nature Reserve 93 km
- Lake Muir 135 km
- Warren National Park 195 km
- Yeagerup Sand Dunes 201 km