Spectacular Views in and Around Gold Coast, Australia

Best of all Lookouts, Springbrook National Park.

“Best of All Lookouts,” located on the rim of a 20 million-year-old volcano, is aptly named. Australia has more beauty than one can visit in a lifetime. Fortunately for my husband and me, our family there was generous about sharing many sights near their home in the Gold Coast.

From New Zealand’s Auckland / Rotorua / Redwoods / Huka Falls / Craters of the Moon / Waitomo Glowworms Caves / Taupo / Pirongia / Hamilton Gardens — to Australia’s Tai Chi in Gold Coast / Birds Part 1 / Birds Part 2 / ate a delicious meal on the beach / saw wild things and cute things at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary / had fun with Rita Rigby / met the beasts of Brisbane and the beauty there / enjoyed Sydney this much and that much, as well as the purring there! — our vacation was filled with spectacular beauty.

Near Best of All Lookouts is Purling Brook Falls

Purling Brook Falls, Springbrook National Park.

and this memorable tree…

Khashayar takes a break in a tree while Rita and I look on.

with remarkable bark…

Tree bark: nature is the ultimate artist.

And this great dictionary…

Terminology sign, Springbrook National Park.

Along the drive there, we stopped to admire Hinze Dam

To stand in the middle of its road.
And to stop and admire the view.

Further along, we took in views in and around Point Danger, where New South Wales meets Queensland…

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31 thoughts on “Spectacular Views in and Around Gold Coast, Australia”

  1. It’s so incredibly scenic in all of these beautiful photos! You look like a model perfectly posed in the last photo of you admiring the views looking out over the road, it’s a great shot! xx

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  2. I am in awe of that tree, what an impressive specimen! Isn’t it great to have family (or friends) “on location” to show off the beautiful spots!
    In little Denmark, especially our tiny corner of it, I think that Rebild Bakker and the Indiana-Jones path (my name for it, it is this jungle like plank path in the moor) are the most interesting. In Rebild Bakker they celebrate the 4th of July every year (there is a Danish-American Society).

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