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Fagus and pandani, Mount Field


photograph of Fagus and pandani, Mount Field

This image belongs to :     National Parks    Mount Field    Fagus (Nothofagus Gunnii)

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Russell Falls in Mt Field national park is Tasmania's most visited waterfall. It is very accessible after a short walk in stunning rainforest from the visitor centre.

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The famous Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park are easily accessible from the Visitor Centre at the entrance of the park. The walk is wheelchair accessible.

Russell Falls

The most famous waterfall in Tasmania. Situated in Mount Field, a gorgeous national park only 1 hours drive from Hobart.

Russell Falls

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