Porcupine Gorge

10 or so years ago when visiting this National Park it didn't seem so popular or given the attention it actually deserves. This gorge now seems a little more popular but is just as stunning as ever, the rocky formations, flowing water and caves created the perfect natural playground.

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So many little wash out holes in the cliff faces, perfect for little hiding places.

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After a recent deluge of rain the gorge was full of life and interesting shaped puddles

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Interesting washed out caves some tiny and some quite big

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Pyramid Rock, the main attraction of the gorge.

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Little turtles inhabited the waters

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So much fun in the water.

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