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Name:
Hecates Cauldron
Description:

Is an area of land on the western side of the Great Dividing Range and south of the Baal Bone Gap - Mount McLean ridge line. Hecate is a Greco-Roman goddess associated with magic and crossroads. Named by Michael Keats of The Bush Club, June 2010. Michael describes it as, "This country is another world - a world of soaring rocky pagodas, tens of metres high, joined by fern filled chasms and slots and peppered with large Eucalypts."

Maps:
  • Ben Bullen
Grid Reference:
  • 300 165 to 302 190
Location:
Ben Bullen State Forest
Status:
Threatened
Related Names:
Walks:
  • GOS1.07: McLeans Pass and further east
  • GOS1.18: Hades and the Underworld
  • GOS1.20: Hecates Cauldron
  • GOS1.25: South of Hecates Cauldron
  • GOS5.06: Subsidence fractures, Ben Bullen State Forest
Photos:
 - Hecates Cauldron

Dry Canyon in the Gardens of Stone