We walk are three dogs around Port Kennedy scientific park regularly for the great scenery, tranquility, and the wildlife. Port Kennedy Scientific Park contains a sequence of geomorphic and wetland features that provide a record of sea level and shoreline changes and wetland evolution. It includes the Becher Point Wetlands Ramsar Site. It is a Bush Forever site.
The Park has been reserved for the purpose of conservation of flora and fauna. Scientific research, science education and low impact recreation are consistent with the requirement to protect the wetlands and are considered suitable uses for this area. A combination of events led us to this very attractive secluded spot.
We were out walking when one of the dogs got loose and took off into the bush chasing a rabbit. We went after it and on the way found this nice natural little lawned hollow. A few weeks later and we found an old discarded gnome on the side of the track that some inhumane human had dumped out here in the bush. The poor scared little feller needed a home and we got the idea to put him here and give him some friends to talk to.
We hope you like this little piece of nature’s creation and take the time to sit and take the areas scenic beauty in.
There are 3 caches to find each one having a clue to finding the final cache and are lost Gnomes new home.