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Located just south of Stanthorpe in South East Queensland, Australia, Girraween National Park is known for it’s rugged beauty and huge granite outcrops. I visited the park as a day trip from Brisbane and hiked the trail to the top of The Pyramid – one of the giant granite outcrops in the park. The views on the walk were quite spectacular and well worth the challenging climb up the exposed rock face to the top. I took this photo near the start of the walk when I crossed Bare Rock Creek, which has cut it’s way through these huge granite slabs, resulting in lots of these interesting little rock pools.
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