Russell Falls, Tasmania.

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Russell Falls is the quintessential storybook waterfall, and said to be the most photographed in Tasmania, Australia. Pouring down the slopes of Mount Field and wrapped in rainforest, Russell Falls was at the heart of the creation of Tasmania's first national park.

Arguably Tasmania’s prettiest waterfall, it was first protected in 1885 as a reserve, and expanded into Mount Field National Park in 1916. The waterfall also featured on one of Australia's first postage stamps.

Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the waterfall features two main drops pouring into a pool surrounded by tall tree ferns.

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