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best viewed at original size
In Girringun National Park.
At 268 m, this is reputed to be the longest single-drop waterfall in the flat, low continent of Australia.
That rock face is described in a geology guide as being "rhyolitic welded tuff", the extremely hard product of a massive volcanic explosion with great heat that occurred 279 million years ago.
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