Drone captures Anvil Rock Lookout, Blue Mountains, Australia (4K UltraHD)
Taken on Sunday 28th February 2016
Drone - DJI Phantom 2
Camera - GoPro Hero 4 Black
Anvil Rock Blackheath
A peek at the view from Anvil Rock at Blackheath, in the Blue Mountains, NSW Australia. This is amazing wilderness. Even better in person!
Blue Mountains Walks: Anvil Rock Blackheath NSW Australia - perhaps the best view in the mountains
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This is a short walk to one of the best lookouts in the Blue Mountains. You stand atop an anvil shaped rock (with a real steel anvil fastened to it!) and look straight down into the Grose River gorge and across to Mt Banks. On a clear day you can see the tall buildings in the centre of Sydney. Not to be missed!
The approach is via Hat Hill Rd in Blackheath, the same route as for Perry's Lookdown. The road ends at a small picnic area close to the edge of the gorge.
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ANVILE ROCK LOOKOUT NSW AUSTRALIA
ANVILE ROCK LOOKOUT NSW AUSTRALIA
Anvil Rock Lookout
I think this is my fav lookout.. I almost fell asleep :p
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Blue Mountains Walks: Govett's Leap Lookout to Barrow Lookout, Blackheath NSW Australia
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Walk to the top of the falls and see the water vanish over the edge! This walk is on a section of the cliff top track linking Pulpit Rock and Evan's Lookout at Blackheath. There are continuous views over the Grose Valley and its tremendous cliffs. The track descends to Govett's Leap Brook which it crosses at the brink of the waterfall. Barrow Lookout is just beyond the crossing and has magnificent views around the cliffs and the valley.
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Located at the end of Hat Hill Road in the Grose Valley, this weathered sandstone rock formation offers magnificent views over the Grose Valley to Mount Banks and Mount Hay.
The Lookout gets it's name from an anvil that was placed on the lookout in 1940. A wind eroded cave is just 400 metres to the west. Dirt road access for two kilometres. It is a ten minute walk from the carpark and Hat Hill Road has approximately eight kilometres of dirt access - however the view is well worth it.
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Blue Mountains Walks: the Pulpit Rock Lookouts at Blackheath, NSW Australia
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This is the first of a new series on the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. We will take you on many of our great walks and to places of cultural and historic interest.
The lookouts at Pulpit Rock overlook the amazing Grose Valley and are among the most spectacular in the Blue Mountains.
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Blue Mountains Walks: Hat Hill Blackheath NSW Australia
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Hat Hill near, about 5 km east of Blackheath, provides fantastic views of the Grose Valley and the mountains around it. On a clear day the inner parts of Sydney can be seen in the far distance, so plan your walk for a day like this.
This is a short, easy walk of less than 1 hour return.
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A unique view of the Three Sisters (Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia - 4K UltraHD)
Taken on 18th January 2016
Drone - DJI Phantom 2
Camera - GoPro Hero 4 Black