• Cranbook / Sukey Hill Lookout

    17. april 2025, Australien ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Cranbrook is your gateway to the beautiful biodiversity of Stirling Range National Park

    Just 10 kilometres from the Stirling Range National Park,

    Heading away from the coast as Easter Holiday we’re fast approaching we stayed just outside Cranbook at Bow Bridge Hip Camp on 600 acres, absolute bliss, first bush fire of the season as the fire ban was lifted.
    Bush = Fly’s and Mozzie’s
    The farmers round this region have been battling Albo’s sheep ban
    #keepthesheep #standwithrualcommuities

    Sukey Hill Lookout offers spectacular views of the Stirling Ranges on the outskirts of Cranbrook

    You have this amazing lookout over the Stirling ranges then you turn around and you have the Australian Broadcasting eye sore which carnt be heathly..

    SPIRITUAL CONNECTIONS
    Menang and Goreng people call the range Koi Kyeunu-ruff which means
    "place of ever-moving mist and fog".
    Ancient song lines extend west from the Stirling Range to Esperance and connect Koi Kyeunu-ruff to peaks in the Fitzgerald River National Park through stories.
    Noongar people are the knowledge holders of stories for this Country.
    Koi Kyeunu-ruff is a special place for Noongar people. The Yonga people were known to live around its base and it is an important place of spiritual connection.
    Bluff Knoll, at the western end of the range, is known at Bular Mial (many eyes) or Bala Mial (his eyes), as Noongar people believe the rocks on the bluff are the eyes of an ancestral master spirit.
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