These young ferns had a beautiful unfurling look to them.
These look more like cactuses than leaves growing on trees.
Another view of the cactus plant leaves. ;c)
I'll call these honeycomb branches for now.
This one looks very much like a spruce. Makes me think of Christmas !
This story about the Dharwal people (native australians) is fascinating.
Here is the legs and all of the 6 fingered man, one of many aboriginal carving available to see on the Jibbon Beach trail 15 minutes away from Bundeena Port.
Here's the top of him... if you look closely to his right hand, you can see his six fingers.
This is meant to be a kangaroo... we couldn't quite figure it out.
This was our favourite, a stingray !
Ok, we think this one is a fake, it looks way too modern. But it did fool us for a while.
Did I say I love Australian advertising enough yet?
Wow, a solar powered trash compactor in the middle of nowhere. We probably could use those in Canadian parks... hmmm, might need a snow powered trash compactor instead there.
Catchy.
A map of Bundeena. We walked on the western side. (See where it says "Jibbon")
Hmm, where I come from we use worms and frogs as bait. This is definitely another world here.
They were right, this place was pretty damn good !
...and to prove it, they show you their fresh noodles in the window !