Australia’s highest point – Mount Kosciuszko – links to coastal NSW via a 365km track filled with scenic views and Aboriginal heritage. The man who has been walking the Bundian Way for more than a decade reveals its secrets In southern original South Wales,an ancient Aboriginal trail some 365km long links the snowy peaks of Targangal (now known as Mount Kosciuszko) with the turquoise waters of Bilgalera (Fisheries beach) in Twofold Bay, near the coastal town of Eden.
Thought to be thousands of years old, and the track,after decades of not being used, threatened to vanish from current imagination like a line of faded ink.
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Source: theguardian.com