Clarence Dam, Blue Mountains, NSW
Located near the town of Clarence in the Blue Mountains, this magnificent water-filled quarry, Clarence Dam, is a disused railway day built in the 1860s, now used mostly for public recreation. Huge pieces of ironstone protrude out of the water in soft shapes of all sizes, like artful, abstract sculptures. It’s not just the water that makes this swimming hole great – it’s the rock.
Located near the town of Clarence in the Blue Mountains, this magnificent water-filled quarry, Clarence Dam, is a disused railway day built in the 1860s, now used mostly for public recreation. Huge pieces of ironstone protrude out of the water in soft shapes of all sizes, like artful, abstract sculptures. It’s not just the water that makes this swimming hole great – it’s the rock.
Located near the town of Clarence in the Blue Mountains, this magnificent water-filled quarry, Clarence Dam, is a disused railway day built in the 1860s, now used mostly for public recreation. Huge pieces of ironstone protrude out of the water in soft shapes of all sizes, like artful, abstract sculptures. It’s not just the water that makes this swimming hole great – it’s the rock.
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