'Cromer Heights delights' was the name aptly chosen by one of my bushwalking companions recently for her outing to the Northern Beaches bushland inland from Dee Why, Collaroy, and Narrabeen.
I'd never explored this area properly before, so I was suitably delighted.
There was a large coloured rock platform, providing some rather convincing aerial views of the surface of Mars.
And another rock platform with aboriginal carvings, like this ancestral being one, I think.
We started our walk at Dee Why, and finished at Narrabeen, with the last section being along the recently renovated Narrabeen Lagoon circumnavigation track.
A fine day out, as ever.
I'd never explored this area properly before, so I was suitably delighted.
There was a large coloured rock platform, providing some rather convincing aerial views of the surface of Mars.
And another rock platform with aboriginal carvings, like this ancestral being one, I think.
We started our walk at Dee Why, and finished at Narrabeen, with the last section being along the recently renovated Narrabeen Lagoon circumnavigation track.
A fine day out, as ever.
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