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Black Mountain Tower in Canberra

I looked up at her right from below. She reminded me of a caricature, a haggard gypsy woman with dangling earrings, the kind that jingle when she bobs her head, drawing attention away from an overgrown wart on her face. Yet she is no gypsy nor is she an old woman. She greets visitors on the approach to her city, standing tall and slim like any 29 year old in her country’s capital city.

Black Mountain Tower in Canberra

Black Mountain Tower, formerly known as Telstra Tower, stands at the summit of Canberra’s Black Mountain and plays the functional role of providing communications facilities for the city. Visitors ascend its tower for a 360 degree view over Canberra and the surrounding countryside.

Black Mountain Tower in Canberra

The view from the open viewing gallery is breathtaking. Particularly is you visit in the colder months and brave the chilly air that can snap your breath away at 62 metres above ground. For those not inclined to brave the elements, the enclosed viewing gallery provides a similar view from behind glass.

Black Mountain Tower in Canberra

Don’t think you can enter the Tower and sneak a few photographs from the ground floor windows without paying the admission fee.  The glass is frosted and does not  even allow a glimpse of what lays below.

Black Mountain Tower in Canberra

Black Mountain Tower can be reached by car from the Black Mountain Drive turn-off, on Clunies Ross Street. Or if you’re up for exercise, you can do as some of the locals and take an arduous jog.

Black Mountain Tower
Black Mountain, (Canberra)
ACT, Australia
http://www.blackmountaintower.com.au

About the author

Corinne Mossati

Corinne Mossati is a drinks writer, author of GROW YOUR OWN COCKTAIL GARDEN, SHRUBS & BOTANICAL SODAS and founder/editor of Gourmantic, Cocktails & Bars and The Gourmantic Garden. She has been writing extensively about spirits, cocktails, bars and cocktail gardening in more recent years. She is a spirits and cocktail competition judge, Icons of Whisky Australia nominee, contributor to Diageo Bar Academy, cocktail developer and is named in Australian Bartender Magazine's Top 100 Most Influential List. Her cocktail garden was featured on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia and has won several awards. She is a contributor to Real World Gardener radio program and is featured in several publications including Pip Magazine, Organic Gardener, Australian Bartender and Breathe (UK). Read the full bio here.

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