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Tolmer Falls – At around 100 metres above the surrounding plains Tolmer Falls is the tallest waterfall in the park. Fed by a small catchment of only around 4km long it is the one to respond quickly to large storm events and also quick to return to base level flows.
Looking towards the falls one can see the ancient archway that spans the upper section of the gorge area which is the remnant of what was once the bedrock of the creek itself.
100’s of millions of years have sculptured the predominately quartzite / sandstone rock into the spectacular vision we see today. Looking to the right and in to the distance gives the sense of what the ‘outback’ is all about.
Large spaces of wildness and a sense of adventure and possibly hardship for those who think to venture into its heart.
Multiple creeks, hills, gullies and environments separate you from the edge of the world but for those up to the challenge you would find yourself near the township of Daly River if you managed to trek the 60 km or so to the landmark township. The best time to attempt that … well, that would depend on your skill set 🙂 Good luck
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