Wandering along the Gorge Walk on a sunny autumn day, one can’t help but feel a deep connection with nature – the vast blue ocean, the astounding rock formations, the sprouting of trees atop, the marine life that appears from time to time. It is a slice of paradise.
The Gorge Walk at Point Lookout on a sunny Autumn day. Snapshots of Straddie. Photography by Julie Sisco.
The Gorge Walk is a gentle and impressive headland walk that offers stunning views of the ocean , coastal bushland and even wildlife.
Looking towards Frenchmans Beach
Between the months of June to November, the area is perfect for spotting whales, giant sea turtles, dolphins and a variety of bird species.
Oh that water
Down below the rocky outcrops, your eyes can feast on stretches of gold, sandy beaches and the unspoilt beauty of the blue ocean.
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