Sawn Rocks is located near the northern entrance of Kapata Mountain National Park in the interior of New South Wales near the (Mount Kaputar National Park) entrance.
The literal translation of Sawn Rocks is "saw rock," named after the appearance of a saw blade, but locals prefer to call it "Sawn Rocks". The surface is like a pipe organ, like an artifical work, but it actually comes entirely from the ingenuity of nature. From the volcanic movement tens of millions of years ago, long-term weathering spalling to form what it is now.
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