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 | Murray Falls, North Queensland | This view of Murray Falls gives a good concept of the volume of water that flows over these beautiful falls. The pink granite boulders have been sculpted over many years. |
|  | Murray Falls Rock Monster | One can imagine the face and head of a mysterious Rock Monster emerging from the depth of the falls and peering about with a baleful eye. Murray Falls is not the home of a monster, but it is home to the brilliant blue Ulysses Butterfly. |
|  | Murray Falls | Another view of Murray Falls. A boardwalk with viewing platforms allows for safe viewing of vast quantities of water washing over sculpted rock formations before falling into deep clear pools. |
|  | Murray Falls, North Queensland | North Queensland's Murray Falls is not the biggest falls, but it is one of the prettiest. Located in Murray Upper National Park, 20 km west of the Bruce Highway between Cardwell in the south and Tully in the north, it is a truly beautiful waterfall, or some may wish to describe it as a cascade. |
|  | Wallaman Falls | This view of the 1,000 ft Wallaman Falls gives an idea of the sheer drop of this permanent waterfall. Well worth the effort to get there. |
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|  | Wallaman Falls with Rainbow | Located about 50 km west of Ingham, North Queensland in the Lumholtz National Park these falls tumble 1,000 feet into a large pool. The access road is mostly dirt and motorists need to be alert to the presence of Cassowaries that are large and inquisitive. Wallaman Falls is the largest single drop waterfall in Australia. |
|  | Brandywine Falls, Whistler, B. C. Canada | The right time of day to catch a rainbow but too deep to find the pot of gold. |
|  | Jourama Falls, Top Section | In the wet the water flow becomes a torrent and these falls are truly magnificent. These falls are in a world heritage-listed park and should be on your list of places to see. |
|  | Jourama Falls, North Queensland | These falls are in the Paluma Range National Park between Townsville and Ingham in North Queensland. To reach this vantage point one climbs to over 1,000 meters and can see many birds and other fauna and flora. It is also necessary to cross rocky creek beds that can be well under water in the wetter months. The water from the falls feeds into Waterview Creek. |
|  | The Falls | Niagara Falls, the Horseshoe Falls. |
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