The view from this clifftop is masked by Eucalyptus sieberii Down and away below is Milton-Ulladulla and the sea beyond, to the southeast.
You descend below this cliff, into an area of rainforest
Lots of lyrebirds... there are little sound clips through this page
and you can hear one or two lyrebirds with their own pushy calls
and their endless imitation of everyone else —
the clunk of a frog, the carol of a currawong, the whip of the whipbird
and the harsh voices of black cockatoos.
At least, we think it was just the lyrebirds... :-)
This is a view looking up under the cliff
The coachwoods are spectacular
especially up close
There are some useful labels by trees
And the wonders are in the detail.
Some decry but I am fascinated by the geometry of the viewing platform nearby at Granite Falls