Stroll around Sunken Gardens.

A good walk around Mount Gambier before dawn provided a mix of nature and architectural views. The town in the South of Australia is important for its limestone and sinkholes. We walked around the sinkhole garden, often called the “Sunken Garden”. It was a nice stroll around the sunken garden. Mt Gambier is located around 450km from the main city, Adelaide, in South Australia.





It’s a regional area that offers warmth among people and culture. Above the garden, the park is well-maintained with a walking path and enough space to have your picnic as well. The Sunken Garden in spring is decorated with blossoms, birds, and greenery. The start of autumn has brought different shades of colors, still providing an appealing view.

As a protected site, the railings and stairs to the down provided an opportunity to get close to the garden. The roofs, stairs, and small caves provided a home for the brushtail possum.


There is another sunken garden(a small one) in the centre of town, a few minutes' drive away from the main one. This is located in the city and would get a good observation from the passersby entering the town.



a new addition

The new addition is a representation of a megafauna creature. It was in the limelight for vandalism, and also for the cost of the installation.

The weather is cold as it's located in the far south of Australia, and the weather keeps on changing with rain as well. I like the place so far, so good. One great addition is everything located in the town, and anyone can have good times with people and family, with no hustle and bustle. I took a mini stroll around the town centres, and it was good, and a cold breeze added calmness to the walk.

As of the quick travel in between the places, I couldn't make it to all the spots. We might travel in a few months and would hope to cover all the tourist places next time.
Thank you.

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I'm in love with this place—its gardens are so stunning and unlike any others; nature always finds a way to surprise us.

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The garden esp. in spring looks really good. Had been to this place few years back luckily in spring.
Nature is a gift to us, isnt it?
Thank you.

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that's a nice, cool garden. i like how it looks.

didn't i see that blue guy in some anime before?

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It is lovely garden made in a sink.
A beautiful place.
I have no idea, this looks pretty fresh and called Blue Bob there

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Thank you for this trip to far away Australia, I love seeing far away places. 😊 It is an impressive garden, very nicely maintained.

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Thank you so much.
This place was real delight with natural freshness.

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"Wow, a 'Sunken Garden'! It looks like a mystical masterpiece of nature. I didn't know South Australia had such a hidden gem. Thank you for sharing this incredible place!"

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The entire space was a garden with different flowers. It's beautiful how the space was used with the mix of nature.

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