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Lucy J
"Looking out towards the ocean you can see both Australian Sea Lions and New Zealand fur seals lounging on the rocks or the young playing in the rock pools. This short walk down to the arch really allows you to witness the power of the ocean as huge waves crash onto the cliff base. The Arch itself is huge and amazing to see that it has been carved by the ocean right through the cliff itself. I have been told by locals that occasionally you can also see Great White Sharks patrolling the area which I haven't been fortunate enough to do but definitely bring your binoculars as it might be your lucky day! You can extend this walk down by parking up at the lighthouse and can also walk along the cliffs to the lookout at Weirs cove if you have time to explore which I highly recommend as not many people do so you'll likely have the footpath to yourself."
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