
The point at which the creek tips over the rock and becomes “the falls”. Dangars Falls, some 20 km outside Armidale, are transformed into a violent torrent of water and mist after a decent drop of rain. At the top of the photograph is the (out of focus) pool at the foot of the falls – some hundreds of metres below.
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