Wollomombi Falls, New South Wales.
The Wollomombi Falls plunge 200 metres and the view is spectacular after good rains.
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The Wollomombi Falls plunge 200 metres and the view is spectacular after good rains.
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Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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