Admirals Arch boardwalk takes you down a rugged cliff face to confront
a spectacular rock arch and a nursery haven for fur seals.
Admirals Arch boardwalk takes you down a rugged cliff face to
a spectacular rock arch and a nursery haven for fur seals.
Not exact matches
This wilderness is 71 000 hectares of rough, mountainous terrain dominated by
spectacular sandstone
rock formations like the Maltese Cross and Wolfberg
Arch (both on well known hiking routes).
Taking off from the visitor's center, it travels mostly streamside through a shaded, fern - laden canyon, breaking out at Divide Meadow before heading gently downward to the coast, where it emerges at the
spectacular ocean view at
Arch Rock.
It also features the
spectacular rock formations of Remarkable
Rocks and Admirals
Arch, created by erosion over millions of years.
A boardwalk down the rugged cliff face will reveal this
spectacular arch, a natural nursery and safe haven for playful seals, which can be seen swimming or sheltering and resting on the
rocks.
Walk along boardwalks to the
spectacular Remarkable
Rocks and Admiral's
Arch.
A boardwalk down the rugged cliff face will reveal this
spectacular arch, a natural nursery and safe haven for playful fur seals which can be seen swimming or sheltering and resting on the
rocks.
With their pristine white sand beaches and crystal - clear waters, the Miyako Islands are famous scuba diving destinations, boasting
spectacular underwater
rock formations resulting from volcanic activity, colossal Ryūkyū limestone
arches, underwater caves and grottoes, as well as abundant coral and sea life.
The marine environment is equally diverse, with highlights including walking on a pristine beach with Australian sea lions, spotting long - nosed fur seals across the
spectacular landscapes of Admiral's
Arch and visiting the ethereal Remarkable
Rocks.