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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2009

A two day hike through the Wilsons Promontory National Park in Victoria Australia. In this presentation various landscapes, tracks and detail is shown. This walk is about 40 kilometres long and takes you from Telegraph Saddle over the Sealers Cove Walking Track to Sealers Campsite. That itself is a nice walk, but if you're keen on the most beautiful beach in the 'Prom' you have to continue to Refuge Cove which is just an other three hours walk. There is a nice campsite there with some facilities. The next day you could walk back, but I'd recommend walking further to Waterloo Bay, which has a great water hole for swimming in the summer. From there you take the Waterloo Bay Walking Track back to the Telegraph Track which takes you back to the Telegraph Saddle (when you go through the marshlands stand still a moment and listen to the frogs below). You could extend your walk further to the Oberon Campsite adding an other night to your walk. But this park offers many more campsites and tracks to choose from.

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