Cathedral Rocks || Kiama Downs
When it takes 75 minutes to drive to a location and it is raining when you leave home, it takes a bit of faith that there will be something worth shooting at the end... but there was. Cloud was great - no colour bomb but good foreground, backgrounds and interest in the sky.... plus Cathedral Rocks as well. What's not to like!
Cathedral Rocks is located at Jones Beach, 3km north of Kiama, NSW, Australia. It has lured sightseers since 1890. These volcanic rocks, while intensely hard, have many joints. These joints have been eroded for many years, leaving these mysterious rock formations. The rocks may be viewed from Cliff Drive or studied from close range by approaching from the north
Kiama is only 120km south of Sydney and an easy daytrip through the Royal National Park and down the pretty South Coast, but there’s plenty to see in the area to warrant a longer stay. Most visitors are drawn to Kiama’s famous blowhole, another product of the ancient volcanic lava flows that also formed Cathedral Rocks. You’ll find them at the southern end of Jones Beach, and with a little bit of early morning rockhopping you’ll be able to see them from this angle. By the way, don’t confuse this formation with Cathedral Rock in northern NSW.
www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/kiama-area/kiam...
Cathedral Rocks || Kiama Downs
When it takes 75 minutes to drive to a location and it is raining when you leave home, it takes a bit of faith that there will be something worth shooting at the end... but there was. Cloud was great - no colour bomb but good foreground, backgrounds and interest in the sky.... plus Cathedral Rocks as well. What's not to like!
Cathedral Rocks is located at Jones Beach, 3km north of Kiama, NSW, Australia. It has lured sightseers since 1890. These volcanic rocks, while intensely hard, have many joints. These joints have been eroded for many years, leaving these mysterious rock formations. The rocks may be viewed from Cliff Drive or studied from close range by approaching from the north
Kiama is only 120km south of Sydney and an easy daytrip through the Royal National Park and down the pretty South Coast, but there’s plenty to see in the area to warrant a longer stay. Most visitors are drawn to Kiama’s famous blowhole, another product of the ancient volcanic lava flows that also formed Cathedral Rocks. You’ll find them at the southern end of Jones Beach, and with a little bit of early morning rockhopping you’ll be able to see them from this angle. By the way, don’t confuse this formation with Cathedral Rock in northern NSW.
www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/kiama-area/kiam...