North Stradbroke Island’s North Gorge Walk is a short yet breathtaking trail that loops around a rugged headland, offering panoramic views of the clear blue ocean and golden sands. The surrounding bushland is a natural habitat for koalas, kangaroos, and wallabies, while the waters below teem with marine life, including migrating humpback whales (in season), dolphins, manta rays, and sea turtles. Along the walk, visitors might witness the dramatic spectacle of a blowhole, which occasionally emits powerful sprays of mist and water.
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