Today we were met by Brad with the plan to drive to the rain forest, a world heritage listed site and the Springbrook national park. The weather was not cooperative, but we still managed to get in some walks and sites.
Our first stop was the Natural Bridge, a cave with a waterfall that comes into it. There were mini bats that fly around inside the cave. You can’t really see them, except you can sort of spot the movement.
Next, we headed to a lookout for a view of the valley. On the way Brad pointed out a couple of trees that are reported to be over 2,000 years old. The lookout was a disappointment as the clouds prevented any view.
We then stopped for lunch at the Dancing Waters café. After which we walked to the Purling Brook Falls. On the way, there was a monument listing Aboriginal words with English translations. The falls were impressive. We continued on across the top of the falls to the other side for a different view.
We next stopped at the Canyon Lookout, but again, not much to see.
We decided to head back towards the city with a side trip along the Gold Coast. This is a beach area flanked by high rise hotels and apartments, much like Miami. Then it was back to the hotel for dinner and packing.
Unbelievable photos. Loved them. So glad you are having such an amazing trip!!!