Lal Lal Falls : On a sunny morning . . .
Lal Lal Falls is located approximately 20 minutes’ drive from Ballarat in Victoria, Australia.
Culturally, the Falls are believed to be the earthly home of Bunjil, the All Father or Creator to most Victorian Aboriginal tribes. The name Lal Lal is thought to be Aboriginal for "dashing of waters". The Lal Lal Falls is listed on the Site Registry of Aboriginal Affairs Victoria as a spiritual place. (Moorabool Shire Council website)
Lal Lal Falls stands at an impressive height of 30 metres, making it a striking sight to behold. Took this image after a few days of intermittent rains, the flow volume was reasonably good. From near the source side-on, the colourful hexagonal basalt rock columns of the gorge looked beautiful in the early morning sun.
Lal Lal Falls : On a sunny morning . . .
Lal Lal Falls is located approximately 20 minutes’ drive from Ballarat in Victoria, Australia.
Culturally, the Falls are believed to be the earthly home of Bunjil, the All Father or Creator to most Victorian Aboriginal tribes. The name Lal Lal is thought to be Aboriginal for "dashing of waters". The Lal Lal Falls is listed on the Site Registry of Aboriginal Affairs Victoria as a spiritual place. (Moorabool Shire Council website)
Lal Lal Falls stands at an impressive height of 30 metres, making it a striking sight to behold. Took this image after a few days of intermittent rains, the flow volume was reasonably good. From near the source side-on, the colourful hexagonal basalt rock columns of the gorge looked beautiful in the early morning sun.