ADMIRALS ARCH
Natural rock arch sculpted by weathering and sea erosion, located in Flinders Chase National Park.
Located in Flinders Chase National Park, it's one of the island's mythical spots, reached by a wooden footbridge. This natural rock arch - sculpted by weathering and sea erosion over thousands of years - forms a small protected enclave that has become home to a colony of fur seals. You can take an easy walk around the cliff. This leads to an observation platform overlooking the arch. There's an interpretation center in the park with more information.
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All accessible by platforms in superb state (as in all Aussie actually)
What a captivating show! Most incredible it is that it is seen that they are not disturbed. You are able to share a moment with them, pure moment of rough nature, and sets leave without leaving traces in the direction of the many other fabulous landscapes of this beautiful island.