Turpin Falls, not far from Bendigo, remains etched in my memory as one of those rare discoveries that seem almost too wondrous to share. I visited the falls some four years ago, and though I cannot recall quite how I came upon the exact vantage point that day, I remember well the sense of awe as the basalt cliffs opened before me and the water poured in a silver sheet into the deep pool below. The cliffs themselves tell of a distant volcanic age, their dark basalt columns rising like the walls of some vast natural cathedral, while the surrounding country speaks of long habitation by the Dja Dja Wurrung people, for whom this landscape has always held meaning. For over a century, the falls have drawn summer visitors, who would climb down to the base for swimming and relief from the heat, their laughter echoing against the stone. Yet such visits belong now to memory, for the track to the base has been permanently closed, both to preserve the fragile environment and to ensure safety upon those treacherous rocks. In a sense, this loss lends a heightened value to my recollection: a private moment of communion with the wild spirit of the place, both a traveller’s fleeting encounter and a glimpse into the deep natural and cultural heritage of Turpin Falls.
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...another gorgeous timed image.
ReplyDeleteIt would be fun to revisit again
DeleteAnother wonderful waterfall photo. These are always special places.
ReplyDeleteCalming too
DeleteIt is truly amazing! I can hardly imagine being there and really seeing it. But I am glad they closed it. It will be preserved better , and keep people from doing foolish and dangerous things.
ReplyDeleteThe stairs are rather difficult to climb back up
DeleteGorgeous. Love the colours either side of the waterfall :-D
ReplyDeleteThese basalt rocks
DeletePreciosa la imagen de esta catarata. Es una maravilla que nos regala la naturaleza.
ReplyDeleteNature gives
DeleteWhat a beautiful Falls and you captured it perfectly.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very nice waterfall and one I've never heard about.Nice work.
ReplyDeleteTurpin Falls sounds like one of those magical places where nature, history, and memory intertwine.
ReplyDeleteI lived in Bendigo for a couple of years and thought the city and its surround country looked great. Not bad for a gold rush town, although not everything was saved, apparently.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful waterfalls and a lovely photo! It is fun chasing waterfalls. Take care, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteMagical use of color saturation on each side of the waterfall.
ReplyDeleteEasy to understand that feeling you got. Looks amazing. Superb photography.
ReplyDeleteThat is really a pretty area, the colours are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe colours on the cliffs add a lot to the photo.
ReplyDeleteYou show us the most beautiful things.
ReplyDeleteMuy bonita la pequeña cascada con un excelente efecto seda.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful waterfall photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
La naturaleza en ocasiones nos muestra bellezas como esta y tu eres un magnifico embajador.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.