Cathedral Rocks

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Cathedral Rocks is a distinctive coastal rock formation near Kiama, New South Wales, known for its dramatic sea stacks and popular photo and sightseeing opportunities.

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Cathedral Rocks canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
rock formation
tourist attraction
approximateDistanceFrom about 120 km south of Sydney
country Australia
formationProcess marine erosion of volcanic rock
governingBody Municipality of Kiama NERFINISHED
hasAccessPoint Jones Beach car park
hasBestViewFrom southern end of Jones Beach
hasCharacteristic arch-like formations
distinctive spires
dramatic coastal scenery
eroded basalt columns
hasGeologicalForm sea stacks
volcanic rock
hasViewOf Jones Beach ONNED1
Pacific horizon
isSubjectOf tourism promotion materials
travel photography guides
locatedIn Illawarra region NERFINISHED
Kiama NERFINISHED
New South Wales
locatedOn Tasman Sea coast
near Bombo Quarry ONNED1
Jones Beach State Park
surface form: Jones Beach

Kiama Blowhole NERFINISHED
Kiama Downs
Kiama town centre
Minnamurra River mouth
notableFor photogenic rock arches
rugged volcanic outcrops
towering sea stacks
partOf Kiama coastline NERFINISHED
photoCondition popular at low tide
popular at sunrise
region South Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
rockType basalt
safetyNote access affected by tides
risk of strong waves
tourismType coastal tourism
nature tourism
usedFor landscape photography
sightseeing
sunrise photography
wedding photography

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Kiama hasAttraction Cathedral Rocks
Southside Drive in Yosemite Valley hasViewOf Cathedral Rocks
subject surface form: Southside Drive
Municipality of Kiama hasAttraction Cathedral Rocks
Bombo Beach locatedNear Cathedral Rocks