Cathedral Rocks位于新南威尔士州东海岸的沿海小城Kiama。
Located on the coast about 5 kilometers north of the town center, Cathedral Rocks is a group of high-rise rocks that form part of a rocky coastline formed by the constant erosion of sea water for tens of thousands of years. It was named after a magnificent Gothic church. Compared to the Kiama sprinkler cave (Kiama Blowhole) is not so famous, but in fact is also a very beautiful natural landscape, rock volume is not large, but at sunset, the setting sun in the west, against the blue sea, beautiful, Often attracted a large number of photography enthusiasts with a variety of professional equipment to take photos here.
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