Springbrook National Park is a most unusual geological feature created over millions of years by water tumbling through the roof of basalt caves. Natural Bridge is home to an amazing colony of glow-worms, whose lights can be seen only after sunset. Lookouts and lush rainforest also grace this World Heritage-listed haven, making it one of the most popular parks in Australia.
Students took the circuit walk to the natural arch over Cave Creek, and viewed the unique waterfall and cave. On summer nights, you can see luminous fungi and fireflies.
During the day, you can hear the calls of paradise riflebirds, green catbirds and wompoo fruit-doves
Here are some pictures from our students:
posted by: Aniko