Natural Bridge (also known as natural Arch) is a well known beauty spot and National Park
at the southern (Queensland) end of the Numinbah Valley. Over the millenia, a creek has eroded a
cave into the rock formation and this has become inhabited by glow worms. The whole site is set
in a beautiful rainforested valley.
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The natural bridge itself as seen from outside.
Looking out from inside Creek Cave. As you can see from the photo, the air inside is
full of small droplets of water.
A lovely rainforest creek runs away from the cave.
The steep valley is a moist heaven of lush foliage.
The creek plunges into the cave past trees festooned with ferns of all kinds.
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