Wannon Falls

Wannon Falls

Wannon Falls

Location of the Wannon Falls in Victoria

Location Grampian, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates 37°40′35″S 141°50′27″E / 37.67639°S 141.84083°E / -37.67639; 141.84083Coordinates: 37°40′35″S 141°50′27″E / 37.67639°S 141.84083°E / -37.67639; 141.84083
Type Punchbowl
Total height 30 m (98 ft)
Number of drops 1
Watercourse Wannon River

The Wannon Falls[1] are a punchbowl waterfall located in the Southern Grampians Shire, approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) west of Hamilton, in western Victoria, Australia. The falls are fed by the Wannon River that has its head waters in the Grampians mountains.

Location and features

The falls are unexpected after driving west across gently undulating lava plains. They plunge over a basalt lava cliff dropping into a large plunge pool 30 metres (98 ft) below.[2] In the winter wet season they can be spectacular, and at the end of the summer dry season they may shrink to a mere trickle. Downstream of the falls there is a narrow steep-walled valley, with cascades around large blocks that have fallen in from the sides. The narrow valley was eroded as the falls retreated upstream as a result of undermining of a soft bed of sediments that underlies the hard basalt.[3]

Adjacent to the falls there is a recreational reserve with picnic areas and some interpretation signs, and a larger scenic reserve that has natural native vegetation and some disturbed areas that have been replanted with natives.[4]

See also

References

  1. Cheng, Johnny T. "Wannon Falls". World of Waterfalls. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  2. "Wannon & Nigretta Waterfalls". Visit South Grampians. Shire of Southern Grampians. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  3. Grimes, Ken (June 2005). "Wannon & Nigretta Falls" (PDF). Hamilton Field Naturalists Club (PDF). Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  4. Bird, Rod (November 2011). "HFNC tree-planting & weed control work at Wannon Falls Scenic Reserve" (PDF). Hamilton Field Naturalists Club (PDF). Retrieved 17 November 2014.

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