Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Silverband Falls - Victoria

The Silverband Falls are waterfalls located in the Grampians National Park, in western Victoria.
Fed by Dairy Creek, the falls are characterized by a narrow band of water that tumbles over a small rock face and then disappears into a rocky base. The creek re-emerges some 50 metres west of the falls.


Start from the car park and it is an easy 800 meter walk through shady forest.
You have to cross a small rock crossing. It is a 40 minutes return walk.


The falls are quite small, but are very beautiful, and so are it's surroundings.
We were the only visitors that day and is was so nice and serene.
















The name Silverband comes from the look of the falls in the distance, it looks like a silver vertical band, specially in bright sunlight.





























The creek next to the foot path, on the way back to the car park.





















Approximate coordinates: -37.198537, 142.528439

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