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Words can’t express the beauty of MT Field National Park located about one hour away from hobart Tasmania, with its lush rainforest walks, and abundant native wildlife (such as songbirds, and rock wallabies). And the waterfalls! Each one is unique and fits into each vastly different rainforest landscape. The waterfall pictured here is the first you come across on your walk, and is located only 15 minutes away for the native reserve building. The ferns are huge, and the water droplets hang in the air creating a myriad of colours. If you turn away from the falls, there is an extremely pretty river, that bubbles into small areas of platypus habitat (I was lucky enough to see one!)

This was one of many photos I took. A lot of them had my mother and I in them, and the waterfall was quiet large, I enjoyed rustle falls immensely! I really recommend this national park if you have the chance to go there.

Photo © K.Pearce do not use/re-distribute/sell/copy ect ect

Russell falls-Tasmania

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Oh I love it. Especially the right side of it where it's kinda misty.

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:jawdrop:Magnificent, thanks for sharing=) :+fav:
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wow....... *stares*
i wanna go there!

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I'll miss the winter.
A world of fragile things....
:iconlujop:
Nice place, nice photo :clap:

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thankyou :) Yes the park is stunning!
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:D If you can i suggest you do, its stunning ^_^
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Thankyou! and your very welcome

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