[by:¿É¿ÉÓ¢Óï¡«m.moreplr.com] [00:00.00] Welcome to Blue National Park. [00:06.13] My name is Sam, and I am going to be your guide today. [00:10.07] I think you have noticed that Blue National Park protects diverse forests and spectacular coastlines. [00:16.34] The park incorporates several off shore islands, including Fossil Island. [00:21.42] Hippolyte Rocks and Tasman Island. [00:24.14] Not surprisingly, the park offers some of the best coastal walks in the country. [00:28.53] You may find many interesting rock formations along the coastline, while the southern end of the park has some of the highest and most spectacular sea cliffs in Australia. [00:38.57] The park is also home to a wide range of land and marine animals, and several species of rare plant. [00:46.29] I 'm sure you will have a great day in the park. [00:49.32] Let's start what there is to do. [00:52.07] As you can see here on our giant wall plan, we are now situated in the Reception block ... here. [00:58.20] The small map have just handed out to you is very important, because you do not want to lose your way in the park. [01:04.53] In the park, you could go camping, bushwalking, picnicking, sightseeing, swimming and fishing. [01:11.52] As day visitors, we have our schedule pretty tight. [01:14.52] The good news is that the weather in park today is fantastic! [01:18.45] OK, here are the choices. [01:20.57] If you choose boating, the waters off Pirates Bay and Port Arthur are popular boating destinations because of the beauty erf the area. [01:29.39] the sheltered waters and good fishing. [01:32.03] If you are a fan of rockclimbing, you want to go to the columns and cliffs along the coastline of the National Park, [01:38.13]" Totem pole" at Cape Hauy for example. [01:41.27] Bushwalking tracks are found throughout the park. [01:43.53] Walks vary from pleasant strolls along the beach and rocks to longer and more energetic walks. [01:49.53] Please note that Blue National Park is a fuel stove only area, which means camp fires are not permitted outside the designated areas.