
Our final bushwalk on Tamborine Mountain was to Curtis Falls, another stunning walk with many giant trees and points of interest along the way.

Faye returning from Curtis Falls.

Strangler Fig encompassing tree trunk

Close up showing a little of the trunk still visible behind the strangler fig.

This tree separated into two trunks approx. 1 metre from ground level and then rejoined near the top of the tree.
The path to Curtis Falls had places to rest along the way.
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