Green-blue lichen covers orange granite berrock on a creekline on the southern edge of the yilgarn craton in Western Australia

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Green-blue lichen covers orange granite berrock on a creekline on the southern edge of the yilgarn craton in Western Australia
Yilgarn Iron Investments has acquired total ownership of the Yilgarn Hub, including all Yilgarn Iron shares. The purchase comprises tenements, licences, fixed assets, approvals, and land associated with the wider Yilgarn iron operations.
A Granite outcrop rising half a kilometer above the flat surrounding plain. Around 2.6 Billion years old Peak Charles is one of many large outcroppings of ancient bedrock that are exposed across western Australia, this outcrop sits about at the edge of the Yilgarn craton
the only true mountain range in south western australia, the Stirling Ranges. Formed from heavily eroded shale that was deposited 1.8 to 2.0 billion years ago, on the peaks you cans till see ripples from what it was mudflats at the edge of the much older 2.8 billion year old Yilgarn Craton. this post-fire photo shows much bare soil exposed