Wallaman Falls is located in (Girringun National Park), the Grygen National Park in northeast Queensland, at the foot of (Atherton Tablelands) on the Atherton Plateau, about 50 kilometers from the small town of Ingham.
Wallaman Falls is a UNESCO-assessed World Heritage site: part of (Wet Tropics of Queensland) in the humid tropics of Queensland, with a total waterfall of 305m high, a main drop of 268m, and a pool beneath the waterfall at a depth of about 20m. One of Australia's biggest drop falls (Single-drop Waterfall, non-multi-storey fall). Wallaman Falls) is the region's most famous tourist attraction with a spectacular view that attracts more than 100000 visitors a year.
Walk from the parking lot to the bottom of the waterfall about 4 kilometers, steep mountain road, need a certain physical strength, in the summer need to pay attention to mosquito prevention and sunscreen.
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