Horse Tail Falls near Queenstown

It is called Horse Tail Falls, as it looks like a horse tail whenever flowing. As we rarely get 4 days without rain, it flows every week. It takes less than half a day to start flowing, and continues for a day after. There is a short walking track to the top, which is lovely […]

Courtallam (Kutralam) Waterfalls-South India’s most natural spa

Courtallam (Kutralam) Main Waterfalls is in Courtallam (Kutralam) in Tirunelveli district, South Tamil Nadu. It has medicinal qualities, popularly called as the “Spa of the South.” I visited the falls many times with family earlier and taken bath. Kutralam waterfalls is located at an elevation of about 550 feet in the Western Ghats attracting tourists […]

Apsley Falls in Full Flow

Taken 24 May 2009. The Apsley Gorge below the falls is also very spectacular and the falls are very easy to access, being only 1km from the Oxley Highway. Great camping and picnic spot too. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign […]

Thundering Tia Falls

I was here recently after heavy rain and the falls were thundering. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Ebor Falls in heavy rain

Ebor Falls. Taken May 2009 after heavy rain. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Moonabung Falls

Moonabung Falls (50m) near Maitland NSW. Taken after heavy rain in September 2008. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Norfolk Falls

Norfolk Falls, 50 metre high fall in Coolah Tops National Park, NSW, Australia, November 2008. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Wollomombi-Chandler Falls in full flow

Wollomombi-Chandler Falls. 24 May 2009 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Manning River Falls

One of a series of falls on the Upper Manning River, Barrington Tops NSW, Australia. Taken April 2009 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Jerusalem Creek Falls

Jerusalem Creek Falls, Chichester State Forest near Dungog, Australia taken February 2009 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Bakers Creek Falls in full flow

Bakers Creek Falls May 2009 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Mena Creek Falls

Just happen to get to Mena creek falls near Innisfail, Queensland just after some heavy rains. It is quite a sight to see. 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

The Fitzroy experience

Fitzroy is indeed worth a look, it’s almost up there with Ellenborough Falls. The walk along the western rim is a lovely walk and, as suggested, it has some wonderful views and you cross over another waterfall and then reach The Grotto, a small but beautiful cascade that drops into a glade. I thought I’d […]

Dangars Falls – Great When Wet

I’ve been to Dangars Falls many times but I’ve never seen it totally dry. Once I was there just after a peak flood and it was spectacular. Sadly, my pictures are on some old film. However, I often used to drop it during my time as a rep and, on this occasion, there was quite […]

The AGONY And The ECSTACY (Mathinna Falls)

It bode ill. “I can’t remember the last time it rained,” the man in Devonport had said. And there I was looking forward to photographing waterfalls. Things change though; by the time I reached St. Helens two days later I listened to the news and they said Mathinna had had 52 mm. Fate had dealt […]

Morialta Falls

The walk from the car park to the base of the falls takes around 15 to 20 minutes, has a slight gradient all the way, and is very enjoyable in all seasons. There is a boardwalk and platform at the falls. It is also wheelchair accessible and the paths are smooth all the way with […]

Cooling Off (Millaa Millaa Falls)

We arrived at Millaa Millaa Falls on a hot and humid afternoon feeling pretty frazzled. However, one look at the inviting water and we were in. After getting over the initial shock at how cold the water was, we played happily for some time before emerging with our core temperatures somewhere closer to normal and […]

Kalambo Falls

I first visited Kalambo Falls in 1956 when I was working as a Government Medical Officer in the nearby town of Abercorn in the Northern Province of Northern Rhodesia, as Zambia was called then. During several subsequent visits at that time I never ceased to be amazed by the sheer beauty and wonder of it […]

“About the Falls” – Correction

All 3 components of the falls are quite beautiful, but the Horseshoe Falls are, in fact, Canadian. Here is some dry, but interesting history: The International Boundary line was established by the Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 and later in the Jay’s Treaty of 1794. The was also agreed to at the Treaty of Ghent […]

Yarrabilgong Falls

Perhaps better known as the “other” waterfall in the Coomera Gorge in Lamington National Park, this 150 metre drop is spectacular in it’s own right. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment