Friday Feeling: Snorkeling Sculptures

In the past few weeks several inquiring minds have asked, “along which western shore can the world’s largest underwater sculpture be found, and is there a nearby stretch of sand to swim from?” As island directions are so often told – enter the Clifton Heritage National Park and at the second hut on the left, no more than a few minutes swim off a beach lined with loungers, in the protective circle of floating buoys, Ocean Atlas and the Sir Nichollas Nuttall Coral Reef Garden await below the sea’s surface.

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The park charges a $10 snorkel admission fee, $20 or more if you are renting gear. The experience however is priceless.

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