Friday, June 5, 2009

TWO MARVELLOUS AND ISOLATED VILLAGES

Bundeena and Maianbar are two beautiful places located in Southern Sydney. They are surrounded by the Royal National Park on three sides and by to the sea on the other one.

If you would like to visit them you can get there by ferry from Cronulla the trip takes about 20 minutes, or if you prefer by car through the National Park.
There are many activities to do so we recommend to try a few of these possibilities.

Enjoy the best view for miles. The coast walk from bundeena to Otford is one of the most spectacular in the state the full walk takes two days there you can enjoy expectacular views and beautiful beaches during the walk.

Take a trip back 5.000 years. In the Bundeena area the Daharawa used to live there up to 5.000 years ago. They made engravings in the super Aboriginal rock it is located in Jibbon Point at the eastern end of Jibbon Beach. To find the engravings, walk the length of the beach to the rock platform where a short path leads to the place.

The Bundeena-Maianbar Heritage Walk is the most self walking path with very clear sings about the area's past and is unique plants and wildlife.

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