[Sydney Tourism] Firefly Cave is one of my favorite roads in Australia to Wolonggang. It will pass through cliffs, seas, caves, virgin forests along the way, and continuous surprises. Never know how to turn over this mountain, turn this bend, what kind of surprise will be in front of the feeling (specific post and write again) specific location: Old Helensburgh Station, 2 Vera St, Helensburgh NSW 2508 Australia; way to go: public transportation is inconvenient, it is recommended to drive by car, there are many playable points along the way. Worm Cave Atmosphere Near the town along the way, a firefly hole was discovered by accident. The online netizens took it quite attractively, and they came with the whole family. This is actually a disused railway and train tunnel for many years, and there are various horror stories circulating. It seems that all countries are the same. Similarly, it is inevitable that the terror link is linked to the terror. Regarding taking pictures, you need a tripod or fixed thing, so that you can fix the long exposure shooting. You need a flashlight. ② You have to walk at least one kilometer inside until you can't see anything and it's very awkward, and then you will slowly find small spots of scattered light. You can start to posing and shooting. ③ When you go out and get to the exit, you can take the general silhouette of "Lushan Hang" and play it as much as you want. Notes ① It is recommended to wear your own shoes to go in! ! There is so much mud inside, my shoes stepped in and went home and washed for a long time ...② Be sure to flashlight! ! ! ③ Ask a few more people to take care of ④ Don't turn on the flashlight! Don't face the bugs with the flashlight! ! ⑤ Prepare a coat, it's very cool inside END~ [I don't know where to go to play and eat, click my homepage to see] Old Helensburgh Station and Tunnel
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[Sydney Tourism] Firefly Cave is one of my favorite roads in Australia to Wolonggang. It will pass through cliffs, seas, caves, virgin forests along the way, and continuous surprises. Never know how to turn over this mountain, turn this bend, what kind of surprise will be in front of the feeling (specific post and write again) specific location: Old Helensburgh Station, 2 Vera St, Helensburgh NSW 2508 Australia; way to go: public transportation is inconvenient, it is recommended to drive by car, there are many playable points along the way. Worm Cave Atmosphere Near the town along the way, a firefly hole was discovered by accident. The online netizens took it quite attractively, and they came with the whole family. This is actually a disused railway and train tunnel for many years, and there are various horror stories circulating. It seems that all countries are the same. Similarly, it is inevitable that the terror link is linked to the terror. Regarding taking pictures, you need a tripod or fixed thing, so that you can fix the long exposure shooting. You need a flashlight. ② You have to walk at least one kilometer inside until you can't see anything and it's very awkward, and then you will slowly find small spots of scattered light. You can start to posing and shooting. ③ When you go out and get to the exit, you can take the general silhouette of "Lushan Hang" and play it as much as you want. Notes ① It is recommended to wear your own shoes to go in! ! There is so much mud inside, my shoes stepped in and went home and washed for a long time ...② Be sure to flashlight! ! ! ③ Ask a few more people to take care of ④ Don't turn on the flashlight! Don't face the bugs with the flashlight! ! ⑤ Prepare a coat, it's very cool inside END~ [I don't know where to go to play and eat, click my homepage to see] Old Helensburgh Station and Tunnel
The old Helensburgh railway station is located near Helensburgh Station, 50 km south of Sydney, and has an abandoned train tunnel built in the mid-19th century but closed in 1920 and was later used as a mushroom planting site. Later, as mushroom cultivation in the tunnel decreased, a large number of blue light fireflies gathered here, making it one of the largest fireflies gathering places in NSW. Hidden in dense bushes, the tunnel is a century-old arched stone wall, looking inside is an unspeakable quiet and deep. This tunnel is 400 meters long and does not need much courage. First, both ends are open and can be directly passed through. Second, there are a lot of tourists, especially on holidays. Fireflies are concentrated in the middle of the road without light.