After a few days in the
Blue Mountains we are continuing down the
South Coast, a coastal strip south of
Sydney which extends to the border of the state of
Victoria. The region is crossed in its northern part by the
Grand Pacific Drive. This scenic route of 140 kilometres follows one of the most beautiful coastlines of Australia. It reveals so many villages and points of interest on the seafront one being the famous
Kiama Blowhole, the world's most powerful of its kind. The sea was calm during our visit so unfortunately we only witnessed a mini-splash (the highest is about 25 meters).
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