Wentworth Falls
Wentworth Falls is a three-tiered seasonal waterfall fed by the Kedumba Creek, near the Blue Mountains town of Wentworth Falls in New South Wales, Australia. The falls are accessible via the National Pass Walking Trail and the Overcliff/Undercliff Walk. The total height of the waterfall is 187 metres.
Near the falls, there is a rocky knoll that has a large number of grinding grooves created by rubbing stone implements on the rock to shape and sharpen them. These marks have been determined to be signs of early human habitation nearby.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wentworth_Falls_waterfall
- 29.02.2012
Wentworth Falls Below
Their overall height is more than the triple of the Niagara Falls.
But still greater is the difference referring to the volume of water - even if in the reverse way.