I have visited this waterfall on several occasions, primarily during my locum postings in either Ballina or Lismore, New South Wales. While I have previously shared several images of the falls, I had not, until now, revealed the singular perspective from within the cave behind the cascade. On that particular visit, the conditions were exceedingly damp, the air thick with mist and the roar of falling water echoing within the hollowed rock.
Killen Falls, part of the Emigrant Creek catchment, is a vestige of the region's ancient volcanic history—its basalt cliffs formed by lava flows from the long-extinct Mount Warning shield volcano. The waterfall plunges over a semi-circular basalt overhang, allowing one to stand within the cave and behold the curtain of water from behind, a rare and immersive vantage point in nature.
Following this wet and awe-filled exploration, I ventured to a nearby township where I partook in a traditional Jewish breakfast—an experience that remains warmly entwined with the memory of that elemental and storied place.
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...I love your timed exposures of waterfalls!
ReplyDeleteNow I could pretty much predict the exposure time for most moving waters
DeleteVery soothing and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda. Water therapy is the best
DeletePhew! I read Killen as Kitten.
ReplyDeleteThat would be a disaster lol
DeleteUna bella cascada con un buen efecto seda.
ReplyDeleteWaterfall may all look similar to one another
DeleteThe water looks like silk, and it is spookily beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA lot of leeches in the area
DeleteWhat a wonderful perspective on this waterfall. Hope you kept your camera dry, but I know you must have enjoyed this visit. The light in your photo is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI actually experienced no accidents in the area
DeleteMagnÃfico el efecto seda y el colorido de las hojas.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Appreciate your kind words
DeleteBeautiful waterfall.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill
DeleteBeautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan. I remembered it was a good day getting away from work
DeleteThis is so beautiful and looks very refreshing.
ReplyDeleteStunning. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWater pouring down, as smooth as silk.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing
ReplyDeleteWhat is Emigrant about the Creek and why was your breakfast traditionally Jewish in that area? Can I join you next time?
ReplyDeleteThe Emigrant Creek catchment near Ballina, NSW, is the drainage area that feeds Emigrant Creek Dam. There is a famous popular breakfast cafe that serves traditional food 7 am til 1600 pm every day of the week
DeleteAmazing photo, it conveys a sense of calm!
ReplyDeleteThe water looks wonderful with the slow speed and the shade of green is fantastic!
Thank you, Roentare!
Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical spot this must be. Beautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteYou are a pro waterfall photographer.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really nice one!
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