Here is some amazing footage of the southern part of Eyer Peninsula, Australia. It is what we like to call “nature frenzy”. Eyer Peninsula is known for its amazing landscapes and quite a few national parks. Its beaches are absolutely spectacular and some of them have crystal clear waters. The region is served by a local railway system, so getting here is possible only by train, not by plane also. We chose to display this movie because we liked the fact that this place looks secluded and we consider the images soothing and relaxing. It reminded us a little bit of Cliffs of Moher,but we’re guessing they are not as tall. In case you happen to know their height, please leave a comment and let us know if there any point comparing : ) It says so in the title and we feel we need to repeat this: be sure to watch this video in full screen mode, it doesn’t get any better than that.
2 Comments
Bob
August 10, 2010 at 5:22 amHi,
My family have just visited th Eyre Peninsula. We did a 8 day tour with Wilderness Wanders Discover Port Lincoln in 8 Glorious Days and tramped through this awesome place and many more with lots of 4 wheel drive and wildlife action. It was brilliant!
Our guide told us the cliffs are 120 metres high and are home to a huge range birds and wildlife.
Glad you got to see it too.
Lavinia
August 19, 2010 at 3:39 amThanks a lot for the info, Bob : D