Bombo Headland
Bombo Headland is a natural rock formation located near the town of Bombo in New South Wales, Australia. It features striking cliffs and unique geological formations, making it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing. The area is known for its scenic coastal views and is part of the Bombo Headland Coastal Reserve.
The headland is also significant for its rich history, as it was once a site for quarrying basalt for local construction. Today, visitors can enjoy walking trails and explore the diverse marine life along the nearby beaches, contributing to its appeal as a recreational destination.