Devils Elbow - Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay Territory, ACT
Posted by: Tuena
S 35° 07.970 E 150° 45.802
56H E 296216 N 6109936
Devils Elbow consists of spectacular cliffs & caves facing the Pacific Ocean.
Waymark Code: WMR12J
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 04/26/2016
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There is a lookout of sorts off Murray's Trail which is a walking track that loops through the national park. There are no fences & it is only a few short metres from the trail to the cliff edge. The Devils Elbow consists of 60 metre tall cliffs & sea caves with the waters home to fur seals.
The Devils Elbow juts into the ocean & is best viewed from this location. Other vantage points are now out of bounds to allow regeneration of the vegetation. Cliffs have a habit of being undercut by the waves so don't venture to close.
It is about 1.4 kilometres from the track head at the Murray's Beach carpark to here along a well formed walking track.
Devilish Location: Not listed
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