At 1770 we went to the lookout and fell in love with the spot, spending a few hours there. Went for a walk checking out 2 lookouts,
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Track One |
- the second appealed the most and was the beginning of a 'Tony adventure'. We had seen some people fishing on the rocks and could see that there was an obvious but unmarked track past one of the lookouts. As I discovered it was a bit narrow and had a sheer drop down the cliff face to the rocks/sea below. all was going not too bad until we reached this point.....
It was here that I decided I was going no further and it was here that Tony decided I was going around the point - luckily for us both we spotted a hole a bit further back from the edge which I managed to squeeze through.
Once on the other side a view was spectacular and well worth it.
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Awesome spot |
Muesli Bar reward!!!!! |
View from the carpark - you can just see the sort of like cabbage tree on the cliff edge in the middle of the photo |
After we left the lookout we headed down to the estuary for a picnic lunch and where the 'Tony adventure' was to continue - where he decided he should plant me up a mangrove - I guess at least it wasnt as challening as the rock face - i just had to work out where to plant myself!!!!
Headed back up to the lookout carpark to watch the sunset and as we had a bit of time to fill in we played around with taking photos.
On our way back to Tannum sands we went to check out LakeAwoonga and the dam. The dam was the best we had seen so far but certainly nothing like what we get to see in NZ. The Lake was rough and not very appealing with swimming areas which were nothing to rave about. Our trip here nearly cost us a $300 fine for Tony not wearing a seatbelt.
Awoonga Dam - awesome patterns |
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