GREEN CAULDRON PANORAMA
Over 12 months in the making by several Caldera Artists, the Green Cauldron Panorama painting depicts the 360 degree views from the summit of Wollumbin Mt Warning.
Completed in 2012, this spectacular sixteen metre long artwork is geographically accurate. It also features detailed miniature paintings of the birds of prey of the Tweed region as well as hand painted place names. |
Many people who visit the Tweed are not physically capable of the strenuous climb to the summit of Mt Warning, or they may choose to respect the wishes of Bundjalung Elders who consider it a sacred place. The Green Cauldron Panorama offers a marvelous view from the summit for very little effort. |
In 2017, the Panorama only just escaped the massive flooding of the Tweed River by ex-tropical cyclone Debbie and an east coast low pressure system which dumped a record breaking amount of rain on the shire. It was re-housed in the Caldera Wildscapes Gallery 2017 - 2020 while the Murwillumbah Visitors Centre was rebuilt.
- The panorama is now closed due to the 2022 flood event -
In 2017, the Panorama only just escaped the massive flooding of the Tweed River by ex-tropical cyclone Debbie and an east coast low pressure system which dumped a record breaking amount of rain on the shire. It was re-housed in the Caldera Wildscapes Gallery 2017 - 2020 while the Murwillumbah Visitors Centre was rebuilt.
- The panorama is now closed due to the 2022 flood event -