112km south-west of Adelaide. Obviously it is an island thus: www.sealink.com.au and most of the climbable areas are within National Parks.
112km south-west of Adelaide. Obviously it is an island thus: www.sealink.com.au and most of the climbable areas are within National Parks.
Stone is soft but climbable. No wire brushes. It will be sandy, so you'll have to deal with low friction, rather than ruin the stone with brushing. Best to stay off the cave roof, as this is probably the 'monument' part, and very obvious to visitors if damaged. Around the right side of the cave, there was only one problem I could climb without crushing the succulents, so keep that mindset. If you can't climb it without ruining it, then you can't climb it.
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