Wednesday, December 15, 2010
THUNDER BLUFF NAMADGI - VIDEO
A video from John Evans of Johnny Boy's Walkabout Showing a 360 degree view from Thunder Bluff in the Namadgi National Park. Thunder Bluff comprises an enormous slab of Granite estimated to be up to 60m high overlooking Rendezvous Creek near Canberra.
"A scrubbier-than-I-remembered trip to Thunder Bluff above Rendezvous Creek followed by a 300m plunge down. Pardon the sound - it was pretty breezy up there." John's blog is here.
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