Early morning surfboard riders were out enjoying the small ocean swell at Noosa National Park, located next to the stunning holiday resort town of Noosa Heads, Queensland Australia.
Noosa Heads is already a huge favorite with holidaymakers with its buzzy upmarket vibe, social eat streets and postcard-perfect beaches. But do you know its natural, wilder side?
Not too many places can lay the claim of a national park within easy walking distance of the town centre - but that's just the start of what makes Noosa National Park so special.
There are a few key lookout points along the Coastal Walk (Noosa section), like Boiling Pot (formerly known as the Witch's Cauldron due to the surge of frothing water that bubbles into the bay), Dolphin Point, where you can often spot dolphins, and Granite Bay, where you can see all the way to Double Island Point on a clear day.
But the crowning jewel is the eerie-sounding Hell's Gates. The deep valley of the Gates sits on the edge of a headland, with infinite ocean views on one side and the long sandy stretch of Alexandria Bay to the other.
Autel Nano+ - shot in manual settings, 4K, 30fps, no ND filter.
Edited using Filmora X.
Other images shot from Xiaomi 10T Pro.
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Early morning surfboard riders were out enjoying the small ocean swell at Noosa National Park, located next to the stunning holiday resort town of Noosa Heads, Queensland Australia.
Noosa Heads is already a huge favorite with holidaymakers with its buzzy upmarket vibe, social eat streets and postcard-perfect beaches. But do you know its natural, wilder side?
Not too many places can lay the claim of a national park within easy walking distance of the town centre - but that's just the start of what makes Noosa National Park so special.
There are a few key lookout points along the Coastal Walk (Noosa section), like Boiling Pot (formerly known as the Witch's Cauldron due to the surge of frothing water that bubbles into the bay), Dolphin Point, where you can often spot dolphins, and Granite Bay, where you can see all the way to Double Island Point on a clear day.
But the crowning jewel is the eerie-sounding Hell's Gates. The deep valley of the Gates sits on the edge of a headland, with infinite ocean views on one side and the long sandy stretch of Alexandria Bay to the other.
Autel Nano+ - shot in manual settings, 4K, 30fps, no ND filter.
Edited using Filmora X.
Other images shot from Xiaomi 10T Pro.