Latest News About Warriewood Blow Hole

Updated 2026-05-06 21:07

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Warriewood Blowhole

Although this is called a blowhole, it's more of a tunnel. I've seen teenagers jump off the cliff on the other side and swim through here during a calm sea. And that takes some cajones if you ask me! This is a well photographed area, and it's no wonder why, with gnarly sandstone cliffs, and rockshelfs that, along with a surging sea and the right light, make it a spectacular place to be! Thanks for looking.

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The 17-year-old was with friends at the Warriewood blowhole on the afternoon of 4 January 2025 when he mistimed a jump from 10 to 12 metres. Witnesses said the boy struck rocks during his descent before landing in the water. While he resurfaced immediately, he complained of severe back pain. … SLSNSW Duty Officer Rod McGibbon commended the lifesavers’ rapid response but stressed the dangers of jumping into the Warriewood blowhole. He explained that the activity, often viewed as a...

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