Croajingalong National Park

Our second stop between Melbourne and Canberra is CROAJINGALONG Gipsy Point which is surrounded by the enormous Croajingalong National Park stretching for more than 100 kilometres (60 miles) along the coast. UNESCO has declared the park a World Biosphere Reserve because of the natural diversity. 

We hiked up to the top of Genoa Peak hair an overlook platform that is hard to get on/off due to the rocks and an amazing amount of unknown Yellowjacketslie bugs that do not bite as well as fantastic views. On the way out we saw a giant lizard walking right on the road. 

One spooky holiday park was deep in the woods from the coast and got us close a colony of kangaroos. 

The coastline is quite spectacular from an lookout at the town Edon where we had a lunch break.










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