Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park, Queensland
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Panoramic photo by John Nayler PRO EXPERT Taken 09:58, 05/01/2013 - Views loading...

Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park, Queensland

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The stunning natural bridge includes a cavern where sunshine and water pour through a large hole in the ceiling. The cave roof is famous for nightly shows from the glow worms.

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A: 2011 10 29 4193 4249 Pano A

by Hoylen Sue, 10 meters away

2011 10 29 4193 4249 Pano A

B: Natural Bridge: viewpoint

by Hoylen Sue, 10 meters away

Natural Bridge: viewpoint

C: Natural Bridge: inside entrance

by Hoylen Sue, 30 meters away

Natural Bridge: inside entrance

D: Natural Bridge: inside

by Hoylen Sue, 30 meters away

Natural Bridge: inside

E: Natural Bridge: top

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Natural Bridge: top

F: Cave Creek footbridge: downstream

by Hoylen Sue, 50 meters away

Cave Creek footbridge: downstream

G: Cave Creek footbridge: upstream

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Cave Creek footbridge: upstream

H: Rainforest vines, Springbrook National Park, Queensland

by John Nayler, 130 meters away

Rainforest is on display in abundance at Springbrook National Park, Queensland

Rainforest vines, Springbrook National Park, Queensland

I: WaterFall GoldCoast Queensland

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J: Forest Park Picnic Area, Springbrook National Park

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The continent was first sighted and charted by the Dutch in 1606. Captain James Cook of Britain came along in the next century to claim it for Britain and name it "New South Wales." Shortly thereafter it was declared to be a penal colony full of nothing but criminals and convicts, giving it the crap reputation you may have heard at your last cocktail party.

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