Saturday, 29 March 2008
Jenolan Caves
We had a chance to get away from Sydney for a day recently. It was a great day, with no clouds so we decided to head up to the Blue Mountains. This was the third attempt for KT to see the Three Sisters rock formation. The previous two times it was so foggy that we couldn't see more than 20 feet in front of us. This time, however, she managed to see it, and better yet we have photographic proof. After this we continued on to Jenolan Caves to see how they looked. The caves and river were spectacular. There are several different caves within the system that have their own paths. Here are a few photos of some of the formations within one of the subsystems. The broken column is one of the more famous formations there. We apologize for the photos being a bit blurry, but we didn't have a tripod with us, as we forgot it. The ladder in one of the photos used to be how people went out of the cave. A bit precarious, but could have been fun in a death defying sort of way. Please do excuse the helmet hair, but do notice the curtain formation in the background of the last photo. Until next time folks, take care.
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2 comments:
WOW, three sisters formation does exist!
Beautiful scenery!...
Beautiful day!...
Beautiful girl!...
Glad you had a chance for another little adventure!
Love, Mom
Just looked at your pics. Anyone would think that you two have made no friends and just hang out with each other.
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