| Kurnell Scenic Panoramas |
| "If only once the people came to see the value of a Birthplace Where steep cliffs hold back wetlands Whilst Swan and Pelican Dance in migratory Beauty over Towra As they once did in Cooks eyes. Let the people come and see what Banks saw The Wattle, Mangrove and Eucalypt Where Bullrush and Banksia stand tall While Rosella and Cockatoo soar above the Proclaimed soil..." |
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| .....Panorama 9 Centres on a storm out to sea taken from one of the higher vantage points within the Kurnell National Park. |
| .....Panorama 10 Shows Quibray Bay on a clear afternoon. This area is popular for Horseriding. The Bay is a Protected Marine Reserve and is not open for fishing. Mangroves line the shore and crabs scurry across the exposed sands at low tide. |
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| .....Panorama 11 is Taken Deep within one of the Caverns at the base of the cliffs north of Potter Point. Water cascades down from up above from recent rain and can be seen to the right outside of the cavern. |
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| .....Panorama 12 Titled Waterfall to the Sea captures one of the many cascades that douse the cliffs north of Potter Point. The spray from the many falls offers rainbows in succession as you clamber across the rocky coastline. |
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| .....Panorama 8 was risked from a rocky outcrop off the Cape Solander Cliffs. These cliffs are a popular vantage point for Whale Watching during the annual migration. |
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| .....Panorama 13 Saves soft hues of crimsons and magentas at dusk over Potter point clifftops. This area is visited by Surfers and sightseers. The Landscapes here are surreal as the sandstone terrain holds the most unusual contours seen in Sydney. |
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| .....Panorama 14 Shows the small protected Cove at Boat Harbour. Pay at the gate to Traverse the Dunes, Fish the Reef and Drive the Beach! Four Wheel Drive vehicles only. Sydneys Best 4wd Park. Where?...Kurnell of Course. |
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