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The Razorback is another rock formation that one can view when visiting the Loch Ard Gorge precint.

The name is given to a limestone stack that stands in a cove that is constantly subjected to the forces of wind and water erosion of the Southern Ocean. The path to the vantage point of the Razorback forks into a loop. While approaching, the left fork will take one directly to the most direct vantage point to view the limestone stack. If you spend a few minutes watching the waves crash against the coastline, you will notice another cave forming in the cliff face, which is likely to one day form into a blow hole, or into another arch.

The right hand fork loops around the cliff top, and offers one a side view of Tom and Eva, and a view of Muttonbird Island.


 
 
 

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