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Woman saved after being bitten by one of Australia s deadliest snakes

A woman is lucky to be alive after she was bitten by one of Australia s deadliest snakes. The dramatic incident unfolded on Sunday afternoon just after 3pm when the woman, 27, was hiking with friends in the Karijini National Park, a remote part of Western Australia s Pilbara region. The woman was attacked by a king brown snake, which has the ability to inject large amounts of highly toxic venom into its prey. One bite from the serpent also known as a mulga snake can rapidly destroy blood cells as well as affect muscles and nerves. Emergency services performed first aid on the woman (pictured) who was bitten by a snake in a remote part of Western Australia on Sunday

Woman Bitten By Highly Venomous Snake Stranded For Hours Before Being Rescued

Woman Bitten By Highly Venomous Snake Stranded For Hours Before Being Rescued 05/10/21 AT 9:34 AM A 27-year-old woman, who was bitten by a deadly snake Sunday while hiking in a remote area in Australia, was stranded for hours before rescuers could get to her. The woman and her friends were in the Dales Gorge in the isolated Fortescue Falls area of the Karijini National Park when a Mulga snake, one of Australia’s deadliest reptiles, bit her on her leg. With patchy mobile phone reception in the area, the woman and her friends struggled to reach for help. According to 7News, the nearest town was more than 60 miles away. 

Hiker Bitten by Deadly Snake Rescued From Remote Gorge

Hiker Bitten by Deadly Snake Rescued From Remote Gorge Newsweek 5 days ago Soo Kim © Torsten Blackwood/AFP via Getty Images A pygmy mulga snake (Pseudechis weigeli) of Western Australia s Kimberley region displayed at the Australian Reptile Park near Sydney in October 2004. A woman was rescued from a gorge after being bitten by a mulga snake on Sunday while hiking in a remote part of Karijini National Park. A woman bitten by one of Australia s deadliest snakes was airlifted to a hospital following an arduous rescue operation that took several hours. The unnamed 27-year-old, reported to be from the Perth metro area, was bitten by the venomous mulga, also known as the king brown snake, during a hike in Western Australia s Karijini National Park.

Monoliths, canyons, and unexpected waterfalls: Australia s greatest outback sights

 Photo: Emilie Ristevski/Tourism NT The big red rock in the middle of nowhere has become one of the defining symbols of Australia, to the point where it can single-handedly sustain a tourism industry. The good news is that it doesn t disappoint. Climbing is now, belatedly, banned, but the three to four hours spent walking around the base is one of the most mesmerising schleps in Australia. The colours, the bulges, the caves, the vegetation and the Dreaming stories are all hearteningly surprising. See parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru Kings Canyon, Northern Territory Photo: Nic Morley/Tourism NT You will now receive updates from

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