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View from Anvil Rock in Blue Mountains
 

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View from Anvil Rock in Blue Mountains - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT

View from Anvil Rock in the Grose Valley. This weathered sandstone rock formation offers magnificent views over the Grose Valley to Mt Banks and Mt Hay.

View from Anvil Rock in Blue Mountains - FURTHER INFORMATION

View from Anvil Rock in Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'View from Anvil Rock in Blue Mountains' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from New South Wales.

The Blue Mountains are less than an hour west of Sydney. The Blue Mountains covers an area of around 1436 square kilometres. The population of the Blue Mountains as recorded in the 2006 census is 76,080.

The Blue Mountains is surrounded by several areas which also provide a vast array of tourist attractions and places of interest. Surrounding areas include Penrith, Richmond, Lithgow and Oberon. Several days are required to experience the whole region!

Attractions and activities in the Blue Mountains include but are not limited to 4WD, Abseiling, Breathtaking views, Rocksports, Cycling, Arts, Crafts, Galleries, Antiques, Day Spas, Horse Riding, Bush Walking, Fishing, Wildlife and Gardens.

How to get there:
- by car: 50 minutes on the M4 motorway west from Sydney
- by train: City Rail offers a service to the Blue Mountains from Central Railway Station
- by coach: Many coach companies offer day trips to the Blue Mountains

USER COMMENTS
klaus mayer - 20 Jan, 2009 09:46
Thanks. You covered Sydney so well that I could see the city on Panoramic Earth which left me more time for the surrounding areas :)
Peter Watts - 15 Jan, 2009 23:16
Darn - you get to all the cool places! Great picture.
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