” It’s about 2.1 km and it’s about a 45min return trip.
Liffey Falls is a popular tourism destination situated near Liffey, and approximately 30 km’s from Deloraine. The waterfall itself is part of the Liffey River waterway, and is a cascading waterfall, stepping itself down multiple tiers. The waterfall is best viewed towards the end of winter through to early spring (July – October) due to the heavier rainfall months
There are several distinct cascades and waterfalls all with their own individual names. Collectively, they are called Liffey Falls, and the largest of the waterfalls is named ‘Victoria Falls’ (refer to the Photo Gallery for individual names of each waterfall).”
This is a photo of a waterfall in the Blue Mountains I took many years ago.. Currently, I’m uploading photos from my postcard range;) I can’t wait to show you photos from my Tasmania trip though! It’s very similar to this with lots of greenery around the waterfalls. I love photographing waterfalls! It’s so calming to hear the water falling. I usually spend hours taking a shot so that I get it just right and also with the long exposure it takes more time.
While at Lesmurdie National Park I came across this little creek near by and thought I’ll capture it’s beauty for you 😀 I love to show the world things that people over look.