The Royal Coast Walk - Photo Essay - 12-13 November 2014

All images © David Noble. No image can be used for any purpose without permission.

The Royal Coast Walk is the name that has now been given to the Coastal Walk from Bundeena to Otford (or reverse) in Royal National Park. Thanks to Col Gibson for help with the plant id's.

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Above - Fringe Lillies (Thysanotus tuberosus)



Above - Fringe Lillies (Thysanotus tuberosus)



Above - View south along the coast from The Balconies



Above - Narrow-leaf Drumsticks (Isopogon anethifolius)



Above - Rock formation













Above - Small stream at The Waterrun







Above - Hibbertia scandens



Above - Banksia serrata



Above - Coastal heath



Above - Darwinia fascicularis



Above - Crumbly coastal cliffs



Above - Grevillea buxifolia with a Plague Soldier Beetle (Chauliognathus lugubris)



Above - Plague Soldier Beetle (Chauliognathus lugubris)



Above - Mountain Devil (Lambertia formosa)



Above - Banksia aemula



Above - Dillwynia retorta



Above - Scaevola ramosissima



Above - Lobelia alata



Above - Mitrasacme polymorpha



Above - Hakea teretifolia



Above - Marley







Above - Ravens (Corvus coronoides)



Above - Marley Beach







Above - Marley Beach

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