Australia 🇦🇺, Wallaman Falls
Wallaman is known not only in Australia, but all over the world as one of the highest water flows in the world. The height of the fall is 302 m, and if you take into account several straight platforms – 340 m. The highest waterfall in Australia is located in North Queensland, on the Stony Creek River.
The formation of the Wallaman began more than 40 million years ago, when due to a change in the position of one of the earth's plates, the Herbert River changed its course from west to east. The rocks were gradually eroded by water, which eventually led to the formation of a deep gorge with an equally impressive cascade of water.
This is the territory of the humid tropics, which is a UNESCO site, as part of the World Heritage. Camping near the waterfall is available, so staying here will be quite comfortable. If desired, you can admire not only from above, but also go down to the bottom.