Gibsons Steps
At the bottom of the 70-metre high vertical cliffs are "Gog" and "Magog", the nicknames given to the giant limestone stacks rising up out of the sea. The 86 steps that go down the face of the cliffs were carved by a local settler Hugh Gibson, who worked on the route originally used by the Kirrae Whurrong people.
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Gibsons Steps
At the bottom of the 70-metre high vertical cliffs are "Gog" and "Magog", the nicknames given to the giant limestone stacks rising up out of the sea. The 86 steps that go down the face of the cliffs were carved by a local settler Hugh Gibson, who worked on the route originally used by the Kirrae Whurrong people.
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Uploaded on June 6, 2022
Taken on May 27, 2022