The UK has Stonehenge; Queensland has Girraween National Park, home to curious, natural rock formations – the kind that lure 120,000 visitors to the park each year. Spread across 117 square kilometres, Girraween National Park’s natural rock formations prove Mother Nature is the world’s best landscape gardener. Wind, water and ice are her tools of choice, and she used them all to carve this national park out of the granite landscape over tens of millions of years.