
Look for giants at Coolah Tops National Park, New South Wales
Coolah Tops National Park, near Coolah, NSW, has giant snow gums, giant grass trees and fantastic waterfalls, lookouts and hikes…
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Coolah Tops National Park, near Coolah, NSW, has giant snow gums, giant grass trees and fantastic waterfalls, lookouts and hikes…
We checked out beautiful Buderim Forest Park and Buderim Falls (Sunshine Coast, Qld) this morning. I’ve always wanted to see it, as we dropped our youngest off at soccer we had an hour before the game. Off Quorn Place, there is the shorter circuit walk – with lots of steps and quite steep in places. We veered left and could hear people chattering and the water. There’s a lovely big bridge across which gives great views of the falls. If we had our togs and more time you’d wander down to the waterhole and cascades. Instead we kept in the
South Australia’s newest national park is located 500km north of Adelaide, near Parachilna, and provides a unique insight into life on Earth 550 million years ago.
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