Drift Creek Falls, Lincoln City, Oregon, USA

Hi, Thankfully found your site from a blogger while planning a trip to Iceland. Figured we’d see where all you have been and if you had been to Oregon. We live in Lincoln City, Oregon and note that Drift Creek Falls (a hike at the edge of town) was not seen on your Oregon Coast […]

secret (unnamed) kauai waterfall (to the left off Waimea Canyon road, just a few miles south of the Waimea Canyon lookout itself)

I saw this small but GORGEOUS waterfall from the highway on the way to Waimea Canyon and I just had to stop. It is so picture perfect I thought it must be man made at first, and was expecting to see a house or resort or something nearby but nope, nothing. There is a pull […]

Golling Waterfall (Austria)

The lovely Golling waterfall is set amidst pine trees and plunges 75 metres in 2 drops. It is located not far from the city of Salzburg near the village of Golling an der Salzach. You have to pay to view the fall but it is not expensive. From the car park it is a pleasant […]

Quaile Falls

We visited Quaile Falls last week (31/10/2015). As you mentioned on the Champagne Falls page, it is on private land, and access is not technically allowed unless you ask permission. We didn’t know who to ask permission from, so we decided to check it out and see what happened, although we figured that if they […]

Photo from Carisbrook Falls base

It is possible to get to the base of the waterfall. Near the start of the path to the platform, there is a path to the left which ends at the creek, after that you travel along the banks on which ever side looks easier. You will have to cross the creek a few times […]

Montezuma Falls History

Just an update for you on Montezuma Falls Tasmania. The track below the waterfall was once a railway line used to haul ore from the Williamsford mine. Historically interesting because it operated the worlds first Garratt articulated steam locomotives. Hope that’s of interest even though your focus is the waterfalls. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters […]

Shoshone Falls Valentines Day 2015

Valentines Day of 2105 Shoshone Falls had 32,000 feet per sec running for a spectacular water showing. The falls were fierce as the water spray. Waiting for a nice clean shot with less water spray was hard to do. These two show show the falls close up. A circular polarizer was used to control the […]

Ofaerufoss in 1965

It took us a one-day, 25-mile round-trip walk to see Ofarufoss, in the days that the bridge still existed. Back at home, a picture of it published in the local press led to a part-time income which has lasted the rest of my life. Back in 1965, my first wife and I, then aged around […]

Jump Creek after the Soda fires

In July and August the Soda fires burned over 300,000 acres from Jordan valley to Marsing Idaho. One of the areas I visit as a photographer is Jump Creek Falls outside of Marsing. I thought it was spectacular that the trees survived the fires that follow the Canyon and the Fall colors show through brilliantly. […]

Virje waterfall Slovenia

The beautiful Virje waterfall is located near the hamlet of Plužna not far from Bovec . An easy circular walk can be made to view the fall and the source of the Glijun stream which feeds it. The fall is about 12m high and can be 20m in width depending on the flow of water, […]

Enchanted Falls or Pencil Pine Cascades (naming correction)

I noticed on this page that you guys didn’t know the name of the cascade that can be seen from the bridge at Cradle Mountain. It is officially known as Pencil Pine Cascades, although it is known to most people as Enchanted Falls (which I think is a much nicer name). Names aside, this really […]

beautiful, but dangerous (Big Falls)

The falls themselves are beautiful, but too many people visit it now and there are often over 1000 visitors in a weekend. According to locals in Forest Falls, there is a rescue almost every day now – sometimes more. We saw tons of trash on the trail and lots of graffiti. Yuck. Past the railing […]

Tasmanian waterfall videos

Hi guys, just thought I’d share some links to three youtube videos I compiled from the waterfalls I’ve seen around Tasmania: 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 4 + 9 =

That waterfall is just the beginning…

I have explored Etiwanda Canyon and Day Creek Canyon quite a bit and there are other water falls further up the canyons that most people never see. The ones to the left are most accessible and a short distance. Several of these have graffiti all over them. But if you follow the canyon up to […]

Kozjak Falls (Slovenia)

There are six falls on the Kozjak brook near the town of Kobarid but only two are accessible. The first fall you come to drops 8m under a bridge and it is difficult to get a good view. The second fall is the dramatic Veliki Kozjak which is only 15m high but this white column […]

Dip Falls and Ridgley waterfalls

Recently we were up on Tassie’s north coast, seeing several waterfall along the way. We were heading home later in the day, so we tried to make the most of the day. First up, we decided to go check out Dip Falls. I had been looking forward to seeing this falls for quite a while. […]

Moonbows [Lower Falls in Rochester]

It was during a visit to Cumberland Falls in 1990 when I first read about moonbows. I also learned that the Lower Falls in Rochester, NY where I live is another place were moonbows can be viewed. The Genesee River does not consistently produce enough mist to produce rainbows or moonbows. The water level is […]

Mcdowell Creek Falls

The falls are located off of highway 20 between lebanon and sweet home oregon at mcdowell creek park. It is a nice place to hike around. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 5 + 6 =

Finally recovering after the 2009 fires

I return yearly to the Marysville area in the Yarra Ranges to photograph various waterfalls. The area is finally recovering from the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. This trip consisted of a visit to The Beeches and Taggerty Cascades further upstream, and a visit to Steavenson Falls on the way out of town. I find Steavenson […]

Kamaee Falls is one of the most Pristine Waterfalls of Hawaii

Opened to the public only in late 2009, Kamae’e Falls is one of Hawaii’s most beautiful and pristine waterfalls. Kamaee Stream is a source for all the native Hawaiian endemic fish species. As you drive up the private access road from the Botanical World Adventures and World Botanical Gardens main entrance, you can see the […]