This is the Byron Bay, Light House. Great look out for those who love the heights of the mountains and the ramping Sea and it’s majestic waves. We drove up here and as we got out of \240the car, it was beginning to rain. That did not stop us from going further. As we went up towards the light house, we saw steps that took us down and that’s where we stood by the edge of the bridge to have a look out at the open oceans. With the choppy weather that was approaching us, we had limited time at hand. But we took the risk of going further, towards a point where it said it was the, “Most Eastern Point in Australia!”
Taking time there for shots, we could see a somewhat a 20 storey down a viewpoint and that hungered our tired body to go down and explore! Shall we or Shall we not? We took the plunge down.
It was a steep climb down and right below us stood a huge mountain that echoed majestic which opened a huge ocean! \240Suprisingly, we saw people Swimming somewhat 200m from the rocks where the oceans embrassed each other.That was stunning! \240On our far left was the pathway to the sea, which we explored and when it was time we took the climb back! That was painful, steep and with the rain beating on our faces, which made our climb more tougher.
It was one solid climb back to the peak back and something we would not forget!
The Anthony’s