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- How to view Indigo Falls: To see the Indigo Falls requires some serious bushwalking: From the road at the bottom, you have to climb ... read story
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How to view Indigo Falls (22 January 2012)
contributed by Kaspers
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To see the Indigo Falls requires some serious bushwalking:
From the road at the bottom, you have to climb about 200m, off-track and with a slope of up to 49.6%!!!!
A hard walk, but well worth the struggle. At the time the Murray Valley Bushwalkers did the walk, greenhood orchids were in abundance!
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