The Unknown
"Now Has Fast Running Water"
An updated photo above taken today.
Sharing a piece of Aus.
These Falls unknown to some, lie deep within thick Australian bush land.
You would not know unless you were
Directed here
That this deep gorge was even present unless you venture off the main road.
The Tiers of rock formation make a spectacular scene when running water spills down their steep sides
When the heavens open up and the rain pours down.
This water rushes noisily through
The deep gullies below
Many creatures from this bush environment can be found nearby such as, thrushes, wrens, kookaburras and tree creepers.
A lovely picnic ground surrounded by open Stingy bark trees welcomes you at the beginning of the track.
But do not go past the look out or you might find yourself
Stepping into the Greater Unknown.
Milli 10
All photos taken by me in Autumn and the falls are at their peak now.





Hi Baz I have a few more photos to place in here..
ReplyDeleteThe Tiers of rock formation! Yes unknown to me, but not any longer :)
ReplyDeleteWell written to a well shot image!
Thanks Amalie a couple more photos will be placed here just had a little tangle lol.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos and what beautiful country. So serene.
ReplyDeleteWOW...amazing post! Love the water pic. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a collection of beautiful and intriguing photos!
ReplyDeletehttp://epavebelle.multiply.com/journal/item/55/Creative_Challenge_115_Unknown
What a delightful post Milli! That is a fabulous unknown known to you...Thank you for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeletesuch amazing shots....wow..great one! I suppose it is wintertime there now.
ReplyDeleteNo mind's imagery needed...you supplied it all!!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful presentation, Milli !
Creative Challenge #115~ The Unknown "
Lovely post.....wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing this unknown piece of Oz. Now it's known!! LOL.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wild and beautiful landscape there! Thank you so much for sharing Milli.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lily, nice to have you on board.
ReplyDeleteThanks and I will try for some more photos with more water soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks Belle.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you enjoyed Nik.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome Danette.
ReplyDeleteYes it is winter and we have had good rains. When the photos were taken the water was light on but I will venture out for some more photos of more water soon.
ReplyDeleteAww thanks Linda.
ReplyDeleteLOL right you are Mitch guess I am not good at secrets. LOL.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diana.
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, this is what I love about the adventure called the unknown, so much more to learn on Life's magical journey.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit.
those are beautiful ... http://lihsa.multiply.com/journal/item/723/The_Truth
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely spectacular! Wouldn't it be wonderful to be there to see it "in person"! Thank you for stopping by and leaving such uplifting comments.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like your comment that you would never know it was there from the road. Must be peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! I especially like the gnarled trees in the first one and the green "lawn" in the second one.
ReplyDeletewow amizing........
ReplyDeleteOh I love how these beautiful spots are always tucked away ... somewhere off the known track .... what a magnificent unknown you have ... too wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit to mine .....
Amazing entry, Milli!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit.
I have added a new photo taken today of the falls flowing fast and freely from all the rains we have had recently.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference a rain makes.
Thanks for the lovely comments.
Fantastic pictures and story.
ReplyDeleteI love that you chose to share a special place for the challenge. Great photos! And the photos/history/story of the area makes me want to make travel plans...
ReplyDeletethanks Lihsa.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome V and true even going back yesterday and taking the top photo was special.
ReplyDeletethanks Clare.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Jene.
ReplyDeletevery nice; thanks
ReplyDeleteI felt like I was right there and part of it all.
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