The Three Sisters Katoomba
The Three Sisters rise above the Jamison Valley at Echo Point, framed by forested slopes and drifting cloud
Clifftop Overlook
A quiet moment at the edge of a sandstone cliff, with expansive views across forested valleys and distant escarpments in the Blue Mountains
Jamison Valley Rock Formations
Weathered sandstone formations overlook the Jamison Valley, with layered ridgelines stretching into the distance
Pantoneys Crown
Pantoneys Crown rises above the surrounding bushland, a distinctive sandstone formation in the Blue Mountains
Lincoln’s Rock Lookout
Visitors gather at Lincoln’s Rock, a wide sandstone platform offering expansive views across the Jamison Valley
Cableway Over Jamison Valley
The cableway crossing the Jamison Valley, suspended high above forested slopes and sandstone cliffs
Sandstone Rock Ledge
A prominent sandstone ledge projects over the valley below, highlighting the scale and drama of Blue Mountains rock formations
Sulphur-crested Cockatoos
Sulphur-crested cockatoos perch calmly alongside a visitor, capturing a close encounter with Blue Mountains wildlife
Bridal Veil Falls
Bridal Veil Falls descends in a narrow ribbon over layered sandstone cliffs, surrounded by dense Blue Mountains forest
Dargans Arch
Inside Dargans Arch, a natural sandstone cave where filtered light reveals layered rock and native vegetation
Clifftop Walking Track
A narrow walking track follows the edge of the escarpment, bordered by native vegetation and open valley views
Wentworth Falls from Above
Water flows over the sandstone edge at the top of Wentworth Falls, plunging into the forested valley below
Sandstone Escarpment
A sheer sandstone escarpment dominates the landscape, with vertical rock faces contrasting against forested valleys below
Valley view through sandstone
A forested valley is framed by a natural sandstone opening, drawing the eye across layered ridgelines
Sandstone Rock Shelter
A shallow sandstone rock shelter shows intricate erosion patterns carved into the cliff face