Kate Miles, Sometimes you have to look down (May theme: Loving The View)

It is incredible how spending time on the edge of the world can leave you totally unafraid of heights. As my friends and I took in the views of Tasman Island at Cape Pillar on the Three Capes Track, we went from laying on the rocks, barely able to look down, to sitting as I am in this photo, to finally standing up, with the epic Antarctic winds rushing up the 300m high cliffs (the highest sea cliffs in the southern hemisphere) to meet us.

Sometimes you have to look down

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