A 360 degree view from the peak of Tidbinbilla Mountain in the Australian Capital Territory. The view shows Corin Dam, The Pimple, the Brindabella Ranges, Paddys River Valley, Gibralter Peak, Mount Domain, the Bogong Peaks and the old survey cairn and wooden trig point on the mountains peak.
The video ends with the beautiful Mountain Creek waterfall on the Cascade Trail in the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. John Evans site Johnny Boys Walkabout Blog has more information and videos revealing the wild places of the ACT.
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