Hidden at the end of southern Coffs breakwall, a protecter of the harbour and a great place for an afternoon walk.
Coffs Harbour's Southern Breakwall was constructed to protect the harbour from the large sea swell, protecting infrasturcture such as the Jetty and the Marina. The breakwall got an upgrade a few years ago due to constant damage from the large seas, with the addition of more concrete blocks to protect from the large waves. The view from the breakwall is excellent, with views across the entire harbour and then out to sea, where you can see whales during their annual migration between April and November. You will also see the coloured rocks, a nice addition to the view from the jetty. For the story about why the rocks are coloured, click this link: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/concrete-evidence-of-a-cheeky-artist-concrete-blocks-on-coffs-harbours-breakwall-art-or-vandalism/news-story/e4b5dd9ec6db6089deecaf1286f71795?sv=58de936deda067107fa1e2308ee7fa14
While it is close to the footpath you will need to leave it to find this cache. Please put it back exactly as you found it to ensure it stays safe
Enjoy!