Passage to Paradise
Passage to Paradise
One of Lawson’s little hidden gems! People have been visiting this spot for over one hundred years. There is a rock with some carvings, and the oldest legible one dating back to 1883.
Further down the track is an abandoned picnic area, where the picnic table is missing it’s top. The table has been there so long now that it’s beginning to look like it’s surroundings, all green and mossy.
Location: Dante’s Glen, Lawson – NSW
Date: June 16th, 2008 – 5:25pm
Camera: Canon EOS 30D
Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm – ƒ/3.5-4.5 USM
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Cindy RN
Beautiful, wonderfully framed, and a paradise for sure :)
Nicholas Kremer replied
Thank you :) It is such a lovely gorge, you walk down through the dry Aussie bush and into a lush paradise. You cross a small wooden bridge into this! It’s hard to describe, but beautiful nonetheless!
Maggieposh
wonderful Mp
Nicholas Kremer replied
Thanks Maggie :)
Will Barton
Great shot Nicholas. I have an almost identical one in my portfolio lol, great minds…
Nicholas Kremer replied
Haha your right :P Seems that everyone is getting in on the little secret location!