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Early last week Karen and I called into Tunnel Creek National Park after spending a week driving across the Gibb River Road. This really interesting location is in the southern part of the Napier Range, a line of prominent limestone peaks that create a natural barrier across the otherwise flat plains. A creek has created a fantastic cave which burrows 750m through the range. You are allowed to walk through the cave but you will need a headtorch and do a bit of wading. We spotted loads of bats inside as well as native fish and a two freshwater crocodiles. Definitely a place to put on your must see list. There would be some good short walks in the area but there is nothing official as yet. Tunnel Creek National Park is part of the Devonian Reef Conservation Park on the Leopold Downs Road in the southern Kimberley region of Western Australia. No problems accessing the park in a 2WD.