Kiama Blowhole

Kiama Blowhole is said to be the largest in the world. We did see the plume of water erupting out of the rocks, some have not been so lucky and have left disappointed. Apparently it is at its best when the seas are running from the south east. The name Kiama is from its Wodi Wodi Indigenous name Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning “where the sea makes a noise”.

The big (or not so big) blow show

The iconic lighthouse

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