Wall Falls

Wall Falls in autumn
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick
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Wall Falls was "discovered" by Joe Hollick
on January 1, 2005. It was an amazing sight, as the water
emanates from a fissure about half way down the escarpment
wall, thus the name of Wall Falls. It is unknown from whence
this water originates. Its height is 4 metres (13 feet) and
its width varies from 1 metres (3 feet) to 2 metres.
How to get there
Wall Falls is located on the south side of the railway tracks
about 1/2 km east of Dewitt Road. If you do walk along the
tracks be extremely careful as trains do use these tracks.
Wall Falls Photo Gallery

Wall Falls. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge. |

Wall Falls. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge. |

Wall Falls. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge. |

Wall Falls
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick
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Wall Falls in spring
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick
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Wall Falls.
Photo courtesy of David Piano
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