The area in the above picture is a small feed that comes from the hills and dumps into the river by the Roseville bridge. We're probably 10-12 miles from mouth of Sydney harbor and you can see how it's low tide. When the tide comes in, the lower rock formation on the left gets covered and the trees on the right turn into a swamp.
This sandstone eye looked really freaky when you got up close. The eye itself is probably about a foot long with the whole formation being about 4-5 feet wide. There is was, just in the side of the cliff by the trail, watching us walk by... watching... watching....
Mitch and I had reached our destination... which wasn't really any sort of landmark. We just got tired and took a break before turning back. In the background is a very large park which is called the Roseville Bridge Picnic Area. It's a really nice park with lots of built in BBQ's, tables, small boat ramps, etc. There was no way for us to get to it from here, unless we of coarse we did the backstroke. No thanks!
Just one of the many cool rock formations that are along the trail.
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