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Norfolk Island
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Hundred Acres Reserve offers peaceful walks amid nature, in the sun-dappled shade of tall pines, white oaks, and Moreton Bay Figs.

Bird encounters are frequent and may include white tern delivering small fish back to her fluffy chick or a muttonbird emerging from a burrow.

The walking track through Hundred Acres Reserve leads to Rocky Point, home to an observation post during World War II. From the cliffs, you’ll see displays of seabirds as they soar against the backdrop of the coastline. In the distance, you can see Phillip Island.

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