Refuge Bay Waterfall
Refuge Bay Waterfall is an impressive waterfall at West Head, which plunges onto the back of the beach. It’s possible to walk behind the waterfall, or climb up to a swimming hole above the falls.
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Refuge Bay Waterfall is an impressive waterfall at West Head, which plunges onto the back of the beach. It’s possible to walk behind the waterfall, or climb up to a swimming hole above the falls.
An Aboriginal engraving of an eel in the the creek bed above Refuge Bay Waterfall
A large (13 foot) Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo between the Yeomans Track and Wallaroo Track at West Head.
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