Bald Rock, Bald Rock National Park NSW Australia
By Stjohntongue
- 12 Jul, 2009
- 4 likes
After I took this shot I saw many photos taken from this angle on postcards and in travel books.
Bald Rock is the second largest granite rock in the Southern hemisphere, Urulu or Ayres Rock being the largest.
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Thanx Irish.
12 Jul, 2009
It's magnificent close-up isn't it? From the lower Triassic Age. Did you get to see Thunderbolt's hideout - that's nearby - and did you spend much time in Tenterfield?
13 Jul, 2009
thunderbolts hideout - no.
Boonoo Boonoo - yes.
Giraween Nat. Pk.- yes, saw The Pyramids, The Sphynx, The Turtle, Bald Rock and the Brothers.
Stayed in Tenterfield as our base for about one week.
Also Visited Ghost Gully Nat. Pk. two miles outside of Tenterfield.
Bunna Bunna Nat. Pk.
Mt. Warning Nat. Pk. Climbed to about 10 - 15 ft above Mt.Warning (stood on viewing platform handrail for 360 degree panoramic shot).
Loved every minute of my visit to your beautiful country.
18 Jul, 2009
You were visiting one of the great areas in this vast country - spent a while down there a few years ago and just loved it too. The landscapes around there are just magnificent. Glad you enjoyed your time over here.
18 Jul, 2009
Ostralia, its not a Cantry, its a bladdy Continent, mite. ;-)
(My attempt at an Aussie accent).
18 Jul, 2009
Streuth mate - b****y beauty!
18 Jul, 2009
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great shot
12 Jul, 2009