Tin Mine Falls

Tin Mine Falls are unofficially the highest waterfalls in Australia. Their height, which was measured by the surgeon Dr John Pease in the early 1990s, is roughly 1,381-feet. They are located in a remote part of Kosciuszko National Park in southern New South Wales.

 

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