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Minyon Falls

My Photo scholarship 2011 entry

The rhyolitic cliff face of Minyon Falls was created by lava flows from the nearby Mt Warning volcano, which is now a dormant husk. The water plunges 104 metres and falls so far that it disperses into the air before reaching the river below.

AUSTRALIA | Monday, 24 October 2011 | Views [677]

The rhyolitic cliff face of Minyon Falls was created by lava flows from the nearby Mt Warning volcano, which is now a dormant husk. The water plunges 104 metres and falls so far that it disperses into the air before reaching the river below.


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