Lord Howe Island CBDThe World > Pacific Ocean Islands |
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This is the view from the intersection of Lagoon and Ned's Beach Roads. To the south across Lagoon Beach are Mount Lidgbird and Mount Gower. The Norfolk Island pines in the foreground are an introduced species and are considered a pest as they turn the soil acidic which inhibits the growth of natives such as the Kentia palms. To the east is the CBD with the hall/cinema on the left corner and the generator enclosure on the right. Next on the left is Humpty Micks restaurant with the post office across the road. Follow this road to Ned's Beach where one can handfeed fish and snorkel in the crystal clear water.
View from the path leading to Malabar Hill Lookout, not far from the site where an Australian Air For...
One of the many Banyan trees (Ficus macrophylla)on Lord Howe Island. They have huge limbs with drop a...
Transit Hill is roughly the centre of Lord Howe Island and is reached by walking either from Blinky B...
This is the view of Lord Howe Island airport from Blinky Beach sand dunes. Mount Lidgbird, which appe...
Looking north over Lagoon Beach at Lord Howe Island with Blackburn Island (locally known as Rabbit Is...
The beach at South Valla has a number of interesting rock structures and cliff faces recording the an...
The beach at South Valla has rock faces at the north and south end. At the North end is a cave that g...
One of the prettiest sites in the mid NSW coast is the region of Bellegin, just in land from Coffs Ha...
At the base of the point in Lennox Head, New South Wales, Australia, at low tide near the edge of the...
At Lennox Head, New South Wales, Australia under Pat Morton look-out this tree offers shade to the sp...
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