- Kangaroo Point Cliffs
The Kangaroo Point Cliffs are located at Kangaroo Point just across the
Brisbane River from the Brisbane CBD inQueensland ,Australia . A popular recreation spot, they are conveniently close to the city and the South Bank Parklands. It can be reached by thePacific Motorway , South-East Busway or a ferry to Thornton Street Wharf.The Cliffs are situated on the east bank of the river north of the Maritime Museum and opposite the
Queensland University of Technology . The area is a popular picnic andabseiling site. The Kangaroo Point Cliffs feature excellentrock climbing possibilities for all skill levels [cite book | last = Carter | first = Darrin | title = Kangaroo Point Climbing Guide | edition= Version 4.0 | publisher = Height Dynamics | date = 2003] , and Kangaroo Point is primarily a place for recreational climbing. The cliffs are mainly used as a training ground by South East Queensland'srockclimbers . The cliff's rocky formations are lit at night by numerous flood lights. Climbing the rocks without adequate ropes is punishable by law.At the base of the cliff, curbed by a large bend in the Brisbane River is a narrow strip of parkland. The park contains electric barbecues, tables and chairs, sculptures, toilets and ample views of the Captain Cook Bridge, mangroves, the
Brisbane City Botanic Gardens and downtown buildings across the river. Native vegetation has been redeveloped into gardens which display a very natural design.The Kangaroo Point Cliffs are not natural. They were created by a quarrying operation which mined the
volcanic rock orrhyolite lava flows which form the cliffs. Mining occurred for 150 years between the 1820s and 1970s.cite book |title=Brisbane Then and Now |last=Gregory |first=Helen |year=2007 |publisher=Salamander Books |location=Wingfield, South Australia |isbn=9781741730111 |pages=86 ] These lavas were deposited in theTertiary period about 230 million years ago and filled an ancient river valley. They currently form the banks of the Brisbane River.Housed at the foot of the cliffs until the 1920s, was a naval depot and training base. ]
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Gardens and parkland in Brisbane
*Sport in Brisbane References
External links
* [http://www.climb.org.au/routes/print_friendly.php?area_id=721 List of routes] from the Australian Climbing Association
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