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Plunging 109 metres into a mist-filled abyss, Purlingbrook Creek makes a dramatic exit from the Springbrook Plateau.
There is water falling all year round over Purlingbrook Falls. However, a sight like this is only seen after heavy rain - something that Springbrook often experiences.
There are a number of vantage points nearby. A walking track takes you to the base of the falls and swimming spot.
The Bottom of the Falls
The Whole of Puringbrook Falls
The Top of the Falls
This is the Rock Pool at the bottom of the water fall.
Again, the bottom of the water fall, here you can see in more detail the Rock Formation that the fall has done. In the heat of the day, Its not unusual to see people swimming at the bottom.
The Rock Pool from the other side.
The run off from the Rock Pool.
This is where the water falls over the edge, taken roughly about 80 metres below.
From behind the falls, very wet but a great way to cool down.
The abssolute very top of the falls...
Fiona and Josh on the walk down to the bottom of the falls.
Steve and Fiona, the rare occasion of a photo together, standing in front of a small water fall on the way to the bottom of Purlingbrook Falls.
The water fall behind the picture of Steve & Fiona