first trip to Macquarie Lake and Anna Bay with three very very very nice friends!
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Tomaree Head Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The peak of Cape Tomari is located in the northeast corner of Tomaree National Park. In the confrontation between the two sandy beaches of Shoal Bay and Zenith Beach, although the altitude is only 161 meters, the road is relatively steep, and it is still difficult to climb to the top of the mountain. Quite tired, you can see the beautiful sea and beach at the top of the mountain, the scenery is very good.
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Tomaree Head Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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first trip to Macquarie Lake and Anna Bay with three very very very nice friends!
The mountain top has 360 degrees of view, overlooking the surrounding very beautiful, elevation is not high, to the top of the road began to walk better, behind the steep, there are many artificial steps (steel, rainy days may be slippery), 25 degrees of weather climbing, has felt very hot, but the top of the mountain view typhoon is very large, a second will be cool.
Located next to Tomali National Park, the view below the mountain is very beautiful and spectacular.
Tomaree mountain is the second highest peak in the Stephens Port area, climbing to the highest point overlooking the entire bay, and you can see the double harbor scenery formed by the harbor inside and outside Stephens. From Anna bay, although the time is more than five o'clock, the sun is still hanging high in the air, and I decided to go to Nielsen Bay to climb the far side of Tomaree national park. When I went to the Tomaree mountain, I suddenly began to cloudy. I thought that the mountaineering trip was about to be soaked. I waited in the car for less than half an hour. The sky really cleared up again. Sure enough, there were still good characters.~ Up on the high place overlooking the entire Port Stephens, the blue like emerald shocking people.