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I've just checked and you are quite correct! I've lived on the Gold Coast for nearly 30 years and I'm surprised that I didn't know which rock was "Elephant Rock"
Thanks for your comment Michelle - It's nice for those of us who like to get out and about to have an area like the Gold Coast to explore - great climate and wonderful landscape
This is a great place to kayak or surf-ski - when the tide is ebbing or flowing, you can launch one side or the other and be swept around in a two kilometre loop back to your starting point.
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Hi Venger6,
I've just checked and you are quite correct! I've lived on the Gold Coast for nearly 30 years and I'm surprised that I didn't know which rock was "Elephant Rock"
Thanks
Peter
..always..and the Antarctic Beech trees love it.
Ian
Hi Peter, no, what I can tell here, the tree was alive and energetic in the four-year school period and I believe it is still alive now.
Actually the hotel only allows four persons at a time to be standing on the balcony.
Thanks TRNCTS. My nephew has actually climbed up this rock face, but further around to the right where it's a bit easier
Thanks for your comment Michelle - It's nice for those of us who like to get out and about to have an area like the Gold Coast to explore - great climate and wonderful landscape
This is a great place to kayak or surf-ski - when the tide is ebbing or flowing, you can launch one side or the other and be swept around in a two kilometre loop back to your starting point.
Great photo
Hi Stephen - hello to South Korea
Hi Craig,
There's a path that runs beside the creek all the way, and it's all public open space and parkland. It's quite a nice walk
Cheers,
Peter