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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

17 Nov 2022 - Day 4: (Kangaroo Island) Admirals Arch

From Cape Du Couedic Lighthouse, we drove further down to another car park where the boardwalk to Admiral Arch starts.  From this point onwards, it was extremely windy, but the scenery is awesome.
As we were about to reach Admiral Arch, there was a flight of stairs leading down to a lookout platform where we saw quite a number of fur seals resting on the rocks.
I didn't know I've caught a seagull in the photo below until I reviewed my trip photos few weeks later.
The following video shows some highlights of our stroll along the boardwalk to Admiral Arch.
Admirals Arch is one of Kangaroo Island’s most impressive and unusual natural landmarks. It took thousands of years of erosion to create this distinctive rock bridge.  As you've seen above, the boardwalk leading to the arch is nearly as scenic as the landmark itself.
After we were done admiring the incredible arch, we went back to the boardwalk to return to the car park.  Though it's the same path that we took earlier, the scenery was never the same.  Simply mesmerizing.
We took a short break along the boardwalk before walking back to our car.  Both the ladies were pretty tired, one ran out of stamina, the other not feeling too well.....


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