Mount Augustus
Mount Augustus is a large inselberg located in Western Australia, approximately 1,100 kilometers northeast of Perth. It is often considered the world's largest rock, covering an area of about 4,795 hectares. The mountain rises 1,105 meters above sea level and is composed mainly of sandstone and granite.
The area surrounding Mount Augustus is rich in biodiversity and features various ecosystems. It is a significant site for both tourists and researchers, offering opportunities for hiking, photography, and wildlife observation. The mountain is also culturally important to the local Wajarri people, who have lived in the region for thousands of years.