Geologically, the range is made up primarily of banded ironstone formation; the Hamersley Range is the most extensive deposit of this type of stone in the world! Banded ironstone formation is a type of sedimentary rock that formed billions of years ago on the ocean floor. Rocks of this type no longer form in the world today which suggests that this ancient ocean was very different from the ones we know today. One of the bands that form within the rock is hematite which is the source of the iron ore that has led to development of mines, towns, communities and railways along the range.
The Hamersley Range is also home to many natural wonders including the spectacular Karijini National Park which is one of Australia’s largest national parks. The highest point in Western Australia, Mount Meharry is also found within the range, along with the next twenty highest points in the state.