Notts Trig
While Notts Trig on top of Notts Hill is well preserved, there is not much of a view from this trig station.
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While Notts Trig on top of Notts Hill is well preserved, there is not much of a view from this trig station.
Although most of the pieces of the trig station are still in situ, Harris Hill Trig has been largely destroyed by the elements. There are fantastic views from the top of Harris Hill.
A now mostly demolished trig station above Kings Tableland Road in the Blue Mountain, the Waratah Trig offers some great views.
Two lookouts at McMahons Point, both reached by a short bushwalk from the end of Kings Tableland Road, provide sweeping views over Lake Burragorang.
An Aboriginal rock art site with two charcoal motifs in a shelter north of Little Tootie, in Wollemi National Park.
A nice set of Aboriginal axe grinding grooves, along the bed of an unnamed creek north of Little Tootie
An Aboriginal rock art site above the Bowen Hill Trail, which has a wallaby/kangaroo, emu and a pair of emu tracks.
An exploratory walk in the Wollemi NP led by Yuri, which explores the gullies and ridges north of Little Tootie off the Bowen Hill Trail.
Waterfalls acros Australia, including the Blue Mountains, Lamington National Park and Tasmamia
Some of the many spectacular waterfalls of Oceania, including Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa and Vanuatu.