Nigretta Falls Explained

Nigretta Falls
Photo Width:270px
Map:Australia Victoria
Map Width:270
Relief:yes
Coords:-37.6561°N 141.9244°W
Location:Grampian, Victoria, Australia
Type:Segmented
Number Drops:numerous
Watercourse:Wannon River

The Nigretta Falls,[1] previously known as the Upper Wannon Falls,[2] are waterfalls located in the Southern Grampians Shire, approximately west of Hamilton, Victoria, Australia. The falls are fed by the Wannon River that has its head waters in the Grampians mountains.

Location and features

The falls tumble over many rocky outcrops creating several streams of falling water and then drop into a large pool at the base before continuing its journey to the Wannon Falls some downstream. In contrast to the single plunge of the Wannon Falls, Nigretta is a more interesting, multi-channel segmented cascade of smaller drops and bounces guided by patterns of joints in a much older (Devonian) rhyolitic volcanic rock.[3] However, as with the Wannon Falls, the amount of water varies with the time of year - the photo shows a late winter, wet season, view. The Nigretta Scenic Reserve includes parts of the Wannon River Valley which contains representatives of the native plants of the Dundas Tablelands, listed in the reference.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nigretta Falls. World of Waterfalls. Cheng, Johnny T.. 17 November 2014.
  2. 17 November 2014.
  3. Web site: Grimes. Ken. Wannon & Nigretta Falls. 19 September 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20180311010744/http://hamilton-field-naturalists-club-victoria.org.au/images/pdf/D/wannon%20%20nigretta%20falls%20kg2005.pdf. 11 March 2018. dead.
  4. Web site: Bird. Rod. HFNC weed control work at Nigretta Falls Scenic Reserve. 19 September 2012.