South West Rocks is where the Macleay River's journey ends as it meets the sea. This beautiful area has clear aquamarine waters, tiny coves, a peaceful bay and is surrounded by lush green forest, fringed by light-coloured sands.
by MattO
Diver shines his torch at waiting sharks in cave mouth while a school of bullseyes line the cave roof. Fish Rock Cave, South West Rocks, Australia.
Photocomp January '08 - Novice
by davidM
This photo was taken coming out of Fish Rock Cave, South West Rocks, Australia. Bullseyes and in the background you can see the silhouettes of several Grey Nurse Sharks.
Photocomp January '08 - Open
by PeterH
Plenty of bulleyes at Fish Rock, South West Rocks, Australia.
Photocomp July '07 - Open
by Fergy
Juvenile Emperor Angelfish at Fish Rock, South West Rock, Australia.
by GregN
This photo of a wobbegong was taken in Fish Rock Cave at South West Rocks, Australia.
Photocomp May '07 - Novice
by BlakeM
A single batfish, photographed at Fish Rock,South West Rocks, Australia.
Photocomp May '07 - Novice
by BlakeM
These two moray eels (Green Moray and an Abbott's Moray) were photographed outside the shallow entrance of Fish Rock,South West Rocks, Australia.
Photocomp May '07 - Novice
by MichaelG
An Eastern Blue Groper at Fishrock Cave, South West Rocks, Australia.
Photocomp April '07 - Open
by EleanorH
Two different moray eels at Fish Rock, South West Rocks, Australia: a Green Moray and an Abbott's Moray.
Photocomp April '07 - Open
by MichaelG
Fishrock Cave, South West Rocks, Australia.
Photocomp February '07 - Open