Via Frenchman Bay Road, Torndirrup National Park Great Southern Region, Albany, Western Australia 6330 AustraliaMap
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Very windy place, love the elegant rock formations! Didn't dare walk to the edge of the skywalk, afraid of being plunged into oblivion!
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The Gap and Natural Bridge Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The fissures and natural bridges are located along the southern coast of Torndirrup National Park, which covers most of the peninsula surrounding the southern part of King George Sound. The fissures and natural bridges are formed by the erosion of ocean waves. The fissures are on one side of the rock, and the surf that hits the granite cliffs passes through the crevices. The natural bridge is on the other side of the rock and looks like an arch bridge.
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The Gap and Natural Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very windy place, love the elegant rock formations! Didn't dare walk to the edge of the skywalk, afraid of being plunged into oblivion!
Windy and sunny afternoon, we love the amazing scenery very much. Tips: buy traveller pass for fuss free entry!
Very shocking, standing on the edge of the cliff feels like I am unstable. Not far from Albany, it is very convenient to drive by car. The waves were loud and deafening, and the water splashed around, and they got wet in a while. Natural bridges do not let people go up, it is estimated that they are afraid of danger, in short, the power of nature is too strong.
Feicui Lake is not far from the natural bridge scenic spot. It is the main scenic spot of Youhe Park. The rocks formed naturally on the Kiema River, especially a small stone bridge, have beautiful scenery of waterfalls and streams under the bridge.
The Gap is actually the same as Melbourne's 12 disciples. It's also a cliff on the seaside, because it's just a crack, and the waves are super loud. There is also a hole on the edge. If the waves come in, there will be a super loud sound, which generates a great attraction. Once people were sucked in, so now there is a stone covered.