Australian wave rock is the eighth wonder of the world. It is not an independent rock, but a series of weathered rocks, such as Hayden Stone 100 meters north and Homer Rock and Camel Rock, which resemble the mouth of a hippo. Wave Rock, standing in the desert of central Western Australia, is a well-known tourist attraction in Australia, 350 kilometers from Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Wave rock is one of the most peculiar parts of the northern part of Hyden. It is 15 meters high and 110 meters long. The undulating nature of wave rock is like a huge wave in the sweeping sea. It is quite spectacular. There is another beautiful rock near the wave rock, named Ma Kou. It is a hollow rock, shaped like the mouth of a hippo. Several kilometers north, there is also a group of odd rocks called hump rock. This region of Western Australia is also known for its gold production. In the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of people came here to look for gold. Later, gold seekers flocked elsewhere, but now the old and new gold mines here are still mining gold. Wave Rock is located near Hyden, 340 kilometers east of Perth. It is about 5 hours'drive from Perth, the capital of Western Australia, to Haiton, 340 kilometers southeast. This single rock, eroded by wind and sand for a long time, is in the shape of huge waves. It is 15 meters high. There are many stripes of different colors on the rock, crossing the Darling Mountains and magnificent. Jarrah Forests, with its unique natural scenery, is a famous tourist attraction in Western Australia. After the baptism of natural forces, the surface of wave rocks is depicted as a depression shape, coupled with the erosion of accumulated wind and rain and the sharp temperature difference in the morning and evening, gradually eroding into the shape of wave rocks. The whole process of erosion evolution is very slow, but the landscape presented in front of us is so spectacular that the power of nature is really enormous.