Thursday, August 21, 2008

Environmental Vandals in Karajini

environmental vandal Karajini It is hard to believe that anyone could think it was acceptable to wash their hair with shampoo and conditioner in the pristing waterfall at Dales Gorge in Karajini national park in the remote Pilbara region of North West Australia.

Dales Gorge KarajiniThe Karajini national park is a stunning group of gorges that cut their way through the Hammersley ranges. An oasis in the searing desert. The pristine water comes from deep underground and one such act of environmental vandalism damages the fish, plant life and aquatic creatures for a very long time.

Shampoo and conditioner contain chemicals including silicon; these remain in the environment as coating on the top of the pools, rocks and plants. Unfortunately there is no signage that instructs people on what is appropriate behaviour and when we were visiting on the 25th July there were no rangers at either entrace to the park. This remote beautiful location has been promoted to the world and is being damaged because people now want to come and visit.
Hammersley Gorge Karajini Hammersley Range Karajini
Hammersley Gorge, Oxer lookout, The Hammersley range


Do your bit, when you vist leave only footprints don't leave soap scum and silicon and other toxic chemicals.

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