Falkland and Carnac Points
Carnack and Falkland Points called after the Governors of those names are within a quarter and half a mile respectively of Bombay Point. The views are very similar. The Saddle-back hill is seen to greater advantage from these two than from Bombay Point, but the sunset view is somewhat obstructed by the shoulder of Bombay Point itself. Falkland Point however, has large spaces for carriages and is very favourable resort. The cliffs of Babington Point are exceedingly well viewed from this point. These heights while exceedingly abrupt are specially well clothed with vegetation. The lines of the mosses and passes are specially attractive in October and in the cold weather the ravines is filled with the intense blue shadow characteristic of these hills.
This point is on the south of Falkland Point at a distance of about 1 km. The Koyana valley and Jor Valley are seen from this point.
Falkland Point is situated at a distance of about 2 km from Chinamen Waterfall. Closely adjoining Falkland Point is the glade, an open space cleared in the forest, a charming specimen of the beautiful interiors of these small light woods. There is a direct road to Falkland point by the left hand turning of the three mentioned above. It is broad and drivable but very steep in parts, and not much used for carriages.