Grose Valley gorge system

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The Grose Valley gorge system is a vast, rugged canyon complex in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, known for its dramatic sandstone cliffs, deep forested valleys, and extensive hiking and lookout opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
gorge system
valley
contains Blue Gum Forest NERFINISHED
Grose River NERFINISHED
cliff lines
eucalypt forests
rainforest pockets
slot canyons
waterfalls
country Australia
drainageBasin Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment NERFINISHED
ecosystemType rainforest gully
temperate eucalypt forest
wet sclerophyll forest
geologicalFormation sandstone gorge
hasCharacteristic deep forested valleys
dramatic sandstone cliffs
remote wilderness areas
rugged terrain
steep escarpments
hasLookout Evans Lookout NERFINISHED
Govetts Leap lookout NERFINISHED
Perrys Lookdown NERFINISHED
Pulpit Rock lookout NERFINISHED
hasTrail Govetts Leap to Evans Lookout track
Grand Canyon walking track NERFINISHED
Perrys Lookdown to Blue Gum Forest track NERFINISHED
Rodriguez Pass walking track NERFINISHED
knownFor bushwalking
hiking tracks
lookouts
rock formations
scenic views
wilderness experience
locatedIn Blue Mountains NERFINISHED
Greater Blue Mountains region NERFINISHED
New South Wales
locatedNear Sydney NERFINISHED
managementAuthority National Parks and Wildlife Service NSW NERFINISHED
partOf Blue Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
popularActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
canyoning
nature photography
rock climbing
protectedAreaStatus within national park
region Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area NERFINISHED

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Pulpit Rock Lookout viewDirection Grose Valley gorge system