Mac Mac Falls Mpumalanga South Africa

The Mac Mac falls are part of the waterfall route in Mpumalanga South Africa which I visited. These waterfalls were found by the pioneers in this area. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Pelverata Falls in Trouble

They are beautiful but Gunns want to log and clearfell around the falls and over the track – STOP THEM 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Gloucester River

The Gloucester River tumbles in a series of waterfalls from the Gloucester Tops into a very wild gorge. Apparently there is a much bigger fall downstream of this one that takes plenty bravery to reach. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign […]

Rocky Creek Falls

Rocky Creek Falls are the tallest and biggest in Coolah Tops but you have to not be scared of heights to get the money shot of them. They are an impressive sight after heavy rain. 2 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign […]

Cox’s Creek Falls

Cox’s Creek Falls are hard to photograph requiring a scramble down into a very muddy and slippery ravine to get a photo that only shows part of the falls. It’s worth the effort, though you have to be keen. 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) […]

Norfolk Falls

This photo of Norfolk Falls, Coolah Tops National Park, was taken after heavy rain. Taken from the same vantage point as the photo previously posted it is interesting in comparison and shows the rewards of getting out battling humidity and mud to get some good shots. 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment […]

Shine Falls

We visited this waterfall located between Napier and Wairoa in the holiday break between Christmas and New Year. It is a fantastic sight and well worth the two hour return walk to see it. The walk to the falls is through Department of Conservation land which they have fenced off to try and protected the […]

Kaaterskill Falls.

The nicest waterfall I know in NYS is Kaaterskill falls in Ulster County in the Catskills. It’s a two tiered waterfall with the upper falls 175 feet and the lower falls 85 feet. It’s at the end of a short (maybe 1/4 mile) trail just off state highway 23A. It’s very pretty, not too heavily […]

Cadena de Cascadas El Chiflon

El Chiflon es una cadena de cascadas ubicadas en el municio de Tzimol, estado de Chiapas. La mas alta de todas es La Cascada Velo de Novia con 70 MES aprox. En la folografia siguiente podemos oservar el conjunto de cascadas que juntas tiene una altura aproximada de 350 metros. No visibles en esta fotografia, […]

The Legend Behind the Heart (Heart Rock Falls)

Growing up in Valley of Enchantment, one of the legends you must know about is actually how the heart came to be. It has been said that an Indian princess was told by her father that she could not be with the man she loved because he was not of her tribe. Her tears melted […]

Thank You (Unchalli Falls)

I’ve just gone through your web page and blog. You did a wonderful job! Of course waterfalls are the most charming thing on earth for me also. I have visited Unchalli falls since I was a child. Still whenever possible, I visit Unchalli falls. I have visited about 30 waterfalls of Western Ghats of India. […]

It’s still there, just seasonal (Curly Creek Falls)

I’ve seen it in November twice, and it definitely flows during the winter rainy season. Apparently there’s a sinkhole (old lava tube) upstream that diverts the entire dry season flow of Curly Creek before it reaches the falls. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please […]

Pepina Falls, Palmerston Hwy, Nov 2009

Just returned to USA after a week in Australia. Used your waterfall listings and maps to make a nice day driving tour. We loved the Palmerston Hwy drive. We saw some wild peacocks on the side of the road too. I notice your location for Pepina Falls is not quite right. Yours matches the one […]

Mountain Apples

I was stationed at Schofield Barracks from 1980-1983. I was introduced to Sacred Falls by some locals at my church. My fondest memory was climbing the hillsides on the trail to Sacred Falls. The Mountain Apples ripe. I’ve never seen anything like them before or since. They tasted like an apple but have the consistency […]

Sylvia Falls

First of all, thank you very much for this great site! Part of the Wentworth Falls – at the very end of the round track. I would say this waterfall is about 15m tall 2 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up […]

Haloku Sea Cliffs and Waterfalls, Moloka’i, Hawai’i

Haloku are often called the World’s tallest sea cliffs. They rise 3,250 feet, a full kilometer. I ran 78 commercial trips down Koolau Moloka’i in the 1980’s but since it was summer (the only time safe to kayak) we never saw Haloku pumping. On my Hurricane John honeymoon trip in August 1995 we did see […]

Hjalparfoss is great – don’t miss it

I visited Hjalparfoss with a British group in 2008. We had been to many of the famous large falls and Gullfoss is still top of the list for sheer overpowering grandeur. BUT Hjalparfoss is so beautiful and peaceful. We just sat on the grassy slope, ate our sandwiches and soaked it up. It’s wonderful, And […]

Loowit Falls, Mt St Helens, Washington

Picture of Loowit Falls, Mt St. Helens, Washington. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Kahiwa Falls

Kahiwa Falls, Hawai’i’s tallest consistent waterfall during the Hurricane John trip. Amporn is wearing a shirt for wind protection. Excuse the quality – this shot is from a 1995 slide. 2 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Papalaua Falls

I am extremely familiar with Papalaua Falls. I used to run kayak trips down Koolau, Moloka’i and will again someday. I also made two documentaries including the falls. “Moloka’i’s Forgotten Frontier” won a 1985 Emmy Award and the US Outdoor Writers Council “Teddy” for Best Environmental Education production of the year. “Moloka’i’i, Child of the […]