We've been to Cape Hillsborough before, so we knew what to expect and the place didn't disappoint us.
We ended up with the furthest camp site from the entrance, but we thought that would be good and we set up happily. What we didn't expect were the sheer number of people who drove down the track to our site presumably just having a sticky beak and then three point turning to go back where they came from. Seriously, there seemed to be someone doing this every five minutes or less.
The beach and the points were beautiful - no pics though as I forgot to carry the camera, but here are a few from our visit in 2007 and they will do as the place hasn't changed.
This was our camp then. Shady and right on the beach.
The tide is out and Karen decided to take a walk.
These are pictures of the points. Pretty eh?
Back to this year though and on one walk through the bush we came across a felled tree growing these fungi. Not quite as impressively neon bright as those we found in Tassie, but cool all the same.
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