Silverband Falls
Waterfall in Victoria, Australia
37°9′10″S 142°31′40″E / 37.15278°S 142.52778°E / -37.15278; 142.52778[1]The Silverband Falls are waterfalls located in the Grampians National Park, in western Victoria, Australia. Fed by Dairy Creek, the horsetail falls are characterised by a narrow band of water that tumbles over a small rock face and then disappears into a rocky base. The creek re-emerges some 50 metres (160 ft) west of the falls.[2]
Early European visitors to the falls named it Silverband because of its narrow stream of water.
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- Parks Victoria: Grampians National Park
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