Photographs And Information about Cotters Lake & Beach – Wilsons Promontory
Cotters Lake And Beach – A walk to Cotters Beach from the car park is an easy 1.2 kilometres along the management vehicle access track. Cotters Lake which is on either side of the track is often dry and shelters an amazing array of wildlife such as wallabies, kangaroos, wombats and emus. The array of driftwood and other material washed up on Cotters Beach is quite fascinating. The area also contains important aboriginal archaeological and cultural items. Of course, everything you find needs to stay where it is and the entire National Park is protected by law. Just like most of the beaches at ‘The Prom’, the sunsets here are quite spectacular, as seen in the photos below. Make sure to take your camera when you visit too.
National Park Pictures – Included on this page are photographs of native Australian plants, coastal flora, shrubs and native Australian wildlife. All images have been shot in a unique, unspoilt coastal environment, which also shows evidence of human intervention. The images on these pages are available for use under a special license. To find out how easy it is to download and use them legally, just go to the Contact page.
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