Now transmuted, we swiftly escape as Nature escapes, We are Nature, long have we been absent, but now we return…
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So here is a peek at the Falls itself, from the side.
Incidentally, the waterfall was first named the Browning Falls after the original discoverer – one Mr Browning – but became known as the Russell Falls after 1884. This was not in homage to famous Hollywood bad boy (and all around nob), Russell Crowe. Mr Crowe is a New Zealander who masquerades as an Australian, and thus is in no way worthy of having a significant Tasmanian landmark named after him. What next, the Martin Sneddon Nut?
BAH!
Comments
Thanks for clearing the air once and for all because even i thought that he was an Australian.
The waterfall looks beautiful and just what i need to refresh myself from this 40 degree celsius plus heat here in Delhi.
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It's like looking in the sky at night!