Location: Victoria
Straw Falls
Straw Falls was a slender but tall waterfall in a seasonal creek feeding the Erskine River. Since it was on such a thin-flowing creek, I’d imagine that seeing this waterfall flow would require…
Kalymna Falls
Kalymna Falls was one of those waterfalls that had eluded us over the years. The first time we attempted to come here in November 2006, there was a total fire ban so there was a gate blocking…
Clematis Falls
Clematis Falls was what I considered to be one of the “minor” waterfalls of the Grampians National Park. As opposed to the “major” waterfalls in the park which would have pretty reliable flow…
Beehive Falls
Beehive Falls was another one of the “minor” waterfalls within the Grampians National Park boundary where I happened to see it in two different personalities within a 24 hour period. Like with…
2016 Rains bring Sailors Falls Alive
I came out to fish the many small dams and reservoirs around the region and thus left my heavy camera gear at home. I stopped off at Sailors Falls on the way back to Melbourne and was delighted to see them in full flow. I say ‘them’ because there are actually two falls next to […]
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 […]
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 […]
New Improvements at Agnes Falls Scenic Reserve 2013
In the second half of 2012 members of the local community around Toora, and nearby towns, came together to form the “Friends of Agnes Falls Inc”. After much letter writing, meetings, and liaison with Parks Victoria, the South Gippsland Shire Council, and a number of State Government politicians, the group was recently successful in obtaining […]
Agnes Falls, South Gippsland (near Toora)
A hidden gem, and big surprise to most visitors, these single span falls drop 59 metres to the gorge below. A two hundred metre walk from the carpark takes you to two viewing platforms, one facing the falls, the other the gorge. A pretty walk with occasional glimpses of what is to come. Most spectacular […]
Nigretta Falls
I visited the falls in 2011 and they were flowing very nicely and I got some awesome photos, one of which I have attached. I’ve seen photos of the falls with lots of water coming over them, but I don’t think they are as spectacular. I enjoyed this waterfall much more than the near by […]
Award for these falls?
Took a few years of searching through very rough country in Gippsland, Victoria but now have both top and bottom. Sworn to secrecy re location! 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 6 + 1 =
Beauchamp Falls September 2010
We visited Beauchamp Falls in September 2010. Our original goal was Hopetoun Falls but somehow we missed that and ended up here instead! A long walk in the rain, but certainly worth the effort and I got one of my favourite photos here. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 8 […]
Toorongo Falls – April 2011
On Sunday the 10th of April 2011, I packed up the photo gear into the car and made the trek to Noojee to photograph these iconic falls, taking in the surrounding landscape and the Noojee trestle bridge and other waterways also. I was not dissapointed. The river was in full flow. Normally I’d wade in […]
Amphitheatre Falls – April 2011
I recently, on the spur of the moment, packed up the car one morning with my photo gear and hit the road to Noojee and surrounding areas with the intention of photographing Toorongo and Amphitheatre falls and the Toorongo river. After recent rains, I was not dissapointed. Normally I’d wade into the flow to get […]
2 Years Later
I visited Steavensons Falls on a recent photography excursion to the Marysville area in Jan 2011. Last time I was up this way the falls were closed to the public due to fire damage and the inherent dangers. Now they’re open, but lack some of the ferny green grandeur that they once had. 0 Comments*Enter […]
Toorongo Falls
Thank you Johnny & Julie for such a beautiful website!! Here are some pics of the waterfall as it was on 21 November 2010. My partner and I visited these falls on Sunday 21 November 2010 (last weekend), and they were magnificent. The writer is correct that the drought had an impact in the photos […]
Sailor Falls – Photography Excursion, August 2010
A couple of friends and I stopped off at Sailor Falls on the way home from a photo excursion in the Bendigo area in August 2010. Recent rains meant the falls flowed nicely. Although it was too hazy and sunny to get decent shots, I did snap this one. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do […]
Strath Falls recovery following 2009 fires
Strath Falls was severely burnt during the 2009 fires in Victoria. Almost 2 years on, and after a year of almost record rain, the falls are recovering well. 2 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 3 + 9 =
Sheoak Falls Aug 2010
Sheoak Falls at moderate flow 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 3 + 6 =
Hopkins Falls at full flow
We visited this falls in August 2010. The recent wet weather had the falls at a very high flow, and the spectacle was bringing in many of the locals to come and gawk at the sight. The park was full, and visitors were parking along the main road outside the park to get a look. […]