Sunday, June 23, 2013

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia
It is strange to hear this combination of words. However, it is a fact. In the Australian Talbot Bay are several unusual waterfalls that appear only at high tide, which makes the definition of waterfall controversial.
The maximum difference between the highest and the lowest point of the falls is only about five meters. In the same time, the width of the gorges through which rushes the water is in one case about 10 meters and in other about 20 meters. The two waterfalls are the connecting openings between the Talbot Bay and the Poulton Creek. The gorges are located on the McLarty Range on a distance of about 300 meters from each other.


Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

Horizontal Waterfalls in Australia

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