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Woolpack rocks

Woolpack Rocks is one of the two high-level viewpoints in Cathedral Rocks National Park. Woolpack Rocks is so named, presumably, because the rocks are vaguely similar in shape to wool packs (wool is packed into bales after the sheep have been shorn, then transported for sale).

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