Pencell Pool

Pencell Pool is a natural pool on the Murchison River in Mid West Western Australia. It is located at 27°47′S 114°48′E / 27.783°S 114.800°E, on the Coolcalalaya Road about 8 kilometres east of Galena. It is of immense geological interest because it has steep cliffs that contain excellent exposures of Ordovician Tumblagooda sandstone, containing trace fossils of Skolithos and probably Diplocraterion. The Tumblagooda sandstone sits unconformably on top of Pre-Cambrian gneisses, and this is exposed to the west of the pool.

Pencell Pool

Pencell Pool is a natural pool on the Murchison River in Mid West Western Australia. It is located at 27°47′S 114°48′E / 27.783°S 114.800°E, on the Coolcalalaya Road about 8 kilometres east of Galena. It is of immense geological interest because it has steep cliffs that contain excellent exposures of Ordovician Tumblagooda sandstone, containing trace fossils of Skolithos and probably Diplocraterion. The Tumblagooda sandstone sits unconformably on top of Pre-Cambrian gneisses, and this is exposed to the west of the pool.