This national park extends along the coast for about 70 km between Esperance and Albany in Western Australia, and an average of about 40 inland, 297,200 ha in total. One can enter the national park coastally from the north-east or south-west, but the central section is a wilderness without even walking trails. We entered from the north-east. The Park is home to a remarkable number of locally-endemic plant species, just a few of which I was able to photograph. It was mostly overcast and quite windy - not good for photography - and there'd been only a limited amount of rain that year so that many wildflowers had finished early.