Namadgi NP - Long Flat |
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Long Flat is a flat but scenic open land very near the southernmost border of the ACT. As the name suggests it is flat; yet as the name doesn’t quite suggest, it is not that long – it’s a relatively quick walk from one end to the other. A very pleasant area to have a wander in for sure, but I did notice the area had a noticeable amount of dead trees.
Once upon a time the Long Flat fire trail stretched north-south along Long Flat but has since been diverted further up to the west. The old trail is still very visible though.
Chalkers Chimney in southern Namadgi National Park.To most people who don’t know the history of this ...
Long Flat fire trail in southern Namadgi basking in the late afternoon sun.This particular section is...
Brayshaw's Homestead is one of the first things you will see when walking the Settlers Track loop in ...
Westerman's Homestead is one of the huts featured on Settlers Track in southern Namadgi. A good-looki...
Waterhole Hut in southern Namadgi. This hut can be reached by following the longer loop of Settlers T...
Horse Gully Hut, Namadgi National Park.Some years back a walk to Horse Gully Hut was a dry affair wit...
Horse Gully Hut, Namadgi National Park.Some years back a walk to Horse Gully Hut was a dry affair wit...
A big, fat gumtree that stands out on New Grassy Creek fire trail in southern Namadgi.
Rock Shelter on Mount Boboyan, Namadgi National Park, ACT.This rock shelter can be reached after goin...
Aboriginal paintings on a granite boulder located in Gudgenby Valley in Namadgi National Park. More i...
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