The Dip Falls, a cascade waterfall over cubic-basalt formed rocks on the Dip River, is located in Mawbanna in the North West region of Tasmania, Australia.
The waterfall is at an elevation of 218 metres (715ft) above sea level and descends in the rainge of 22-34 metres (72-112ft).
The first photo was taken from the bridge that ones drives over and it's there that the falls begin.
There are two ways to get to the bottom of the falls, the short or the long, we went the short as there are no steps and then we looked across and down to a platform with steps ascending down in the distance.
The time we went there this year as you can see, not a lot of water was flowing.
In the bottom photo if you look at the top of the water fall in the bush you can just see the road/bridge that we drove over.
Great photos of the falls.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Irma
Thanks Irma
DeleteIt is just incredible!
ReplyDeleteSomething different from me to post.
DeleteAmazing shots. If the falls were at full strength, the sound would be incredible.
ReplyDeleteThere would be a big roar I expect Bill.
DeleteIt's a great place.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice there Anne
DeleteEs impresionente la cascada, yo tuve la oportunidad también de ver una en mi país.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
That is good that you did. We have a lot of waterfalls on the Island, mostly you have to walk a fair distance to get to some of them.
DeleteIt looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt was great to stand there and watch Angie.
DeleteI do love waterfalls. Thank you for sharing this beauty.
ReplyDeleteThey are a beauty of nature EC.
DeleteSuch lovely photos of the waterfall, I do like looking at waterfalls
ReplyDeleteThey are great to watch Jo-Anne, everyone of them being different.
DeleteWaterfalls are favourites, yours are excellent.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bob. Hope you are keeping well.
DeleteThis fall is really fabulous. Love the water flow
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteGorgeous views.
ReplyDeleteGreat ones Catarina looking across and down.
DeleteIt's a very pretty waterfall and I can imagine a raging torrent pouring over at times.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, would be good to see how fast the water flowed..
DeleteI wish I could visit Australia someday, more beautiful than I ever imagined.
ReplyDeleteYou never know John, you never know..
DeleteA raging torrent wouldn't be nearly as interesting as these images--- Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you. At least you can see how the rock is behind the waterfall.
DeleteWhat a beautiful natural area!
ReplyDeleteA good place to look and see nature and for a stroll in the bush.
DeleteBeautiful falls, and also the surrounding forest!
ReplyDeleteThanks and it is stunning.
DeleteI read your last couple of posts. We love waterfalls! Whenever we travel, we stop at the waterfalls on our route. As for Halloween, we love it! We have not had a trick or treater in over 20 years but love the fact that our grandkids and other kids across the country are getting out and knocking on doors.
ReplyDeleteThat's good that your grandchildren do that.
DeleteI saw a post of someone staying children are begging for lollies/candy - I thought, 'how ridiculous '..some people just say anything to spoil other peoples fun.
Muy bella serie de imagenes, amiga
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteFerns are amazingly big. It's good there are no sign board.
ReplyDeleteLooks too commercial when there are signs. Those ferns are large and great to see.
DeleteWhat a beautiful place, the waterfalls are amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
Lovely there Maria. Wouldn't mind going there again.
DeleteNever seen waterfalls as beautiful as those. A very beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteWell that's nice.. thank you.
DeleteWow, your waterfall shots are absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the sense of awe and tranquility you must have experienced while capturing these moments.
Hugs and blessings, Margaret
Yes it was amazing. Very beautiful is nature.
DeleteGostei de ver estas belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Thank you.
DeleteWaterfalls are always a dramatic sight! I never miss an opportunity to contemplate them.
ReplyDeleteAll are certainly beautiful Duta.
DeleteUna belleza. Yo conozco el sonido de sus aguas. Saludos. Me gusta tu blog. Por aquí me quedo.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Always lovely listening to water flow.
DeleteA beautiful area, great photos Margaret!
ReplyDeleteThank you Denise.
DeleteI also keep forgetting to tell you what an incredible header shot those flowers make. Absolutely gorgeous!
DeleteThank you Denise, that photo looks as if it's sort of painted but it's not :)
DeleteInmensa naturaleza. Me encanta ver así el agua Margaret. Precioso lugar. Buen noviembre.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Thank you Laura, it is always good to look at.
DeleteNice
ReplyDeleteThanks John.
DeleteMagnificent landscape. Thanks for your photos. There are such beautiful places in the world... it's just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's wonderful that we can exchange ideas via blog.
Thanks. I am happy to see.
Hug
I'm sure we wouldn't see so many lovely areas of this world if we didn't show our photos of what we each see...thank you.
DeleteWow, stunning! Such beauty in the landscape!
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree with you.
DeleteNice place, I love the waterfalls, seeing the water jump and its route is something beautiful for me.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
For me too, there is nothing quite like it.
DeleteBeautiful place. Lucky to see all these.
ReplyDeleteMe han encantado Margaret, se ven muy bonitas. Besos.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great photographs of the falls.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan