Sawn Rocks
The magnificient Sawn Rocks are one of Australia’s best examples of a rock formation called ‘organ piping’. This is because the shape of the exposed rock face looks like a wall of giant organ pipes. They are a facinating reminder of Mount Kaputra’s volcanic past. They are best photographed from midday through to late afternoon when the sunlight reflects off the ‘organ pipe’ rocks. See blog for more detailed information.