Coomera Loop, Bahnamboola Falls

The falls are of all different types. There are small falls such as this one. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Coomera Loop, Coomera Falls

As you may have read elsewhere, to do this loop you need to go to Binna Burra Lodge in Lamington National Park. From here it’s a 1.9km walk to the actual loop itself (16kms). For the first few kilometres there’s some lovely rainforest and then you reach Coomera Falls. From here on for the next […]

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 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 Please login or sign up to comment

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 Please login or sign up to comment

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 Please login or sign up to comment

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 […]

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 […]

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 Please login or sign up to comment

Dagg’s is my brother in law!!!

How nice to be in a very green and clean countryside… I love the falls… Dagg, Brown and Queen Mary’s Falls. I have been there 3x and I took so many pictures. You can revitalise your spirit and to be in touch with nature… it can take your stress away. I just couldn’t imagine that […]

Memorable visit to Queensland (Killarney)

I’ve been in Queensland last December 2008-March 2009. I visited my sisters in Killarney and my brother in law is a Dagg… I was fascinated to see all the pictures specially the fall in Killarney… these are the places I’ve been visited and took a lot of photos and memorable memories with my family. The […]

Hindmarsh Falls in full flow

We went to Hindmarsh Falls today (13/7/09) and it was in full flow. The past couple of weeks we have had consistent rain, especially in the past 4 days which have been very heavy. The falls were raging and the power of the water was absolutely amazing to see. Highly recommend a visit as you […]

pic of Ingalalla Falls

Hi there, last weekend my partner and I enjoyed a lovely picnic lunch after taking the attached picture (of Ingalalla Falls). We were lucky enough to get the pic between rain showers. 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

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 […]

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 Please login or sign up to comment

Thundering Tia Falls

I was here recently after heavy rain and the falls were thundering. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment 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 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 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 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 Please login or sign up to comment