Thursday, 6 November 2014
Bushrangers cave
Bushrangers cave is a massive overhang located at the edge of Lamington national park, near the NSW border. The name came after bushrangers who apparently used this place as hideout in XIX century. People lived in this cave for at least 6,000 years.
The overhand is very impressive, plus there are several interesting rocky formations.
There is no maintained / official track to the cave. It can be reached from Binna Burra via Wagawn followed by a steep off-track walk. The 20+ km return walk requires a certain level of fitness and ability to withstand numerous spiky and stingy plants. Alternative route starts at New South Wales near the border gate.
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