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2021 on the road still
Theakstone's Crevasse
Named by Frank J mart during the 1930'a, after the theakstone family who settles in the area in 1889. One of the features of Whaler's Way - a fault fracture occurring millions of years ago. some 13 metres deep and with 9 metre high walls, its ruggedness is awe inspiring
It has been navigated by surfboard and found to extend some 30 metre underground
Photographs best around November and December
See album Theakstone's Crevasse - we found it difficult to photogragh it's rugged soendour
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