When we arrived at Ingham, just over 100km north of Townsville, Trevor said that he was sure there was something he wanted to see in Ingham. It didn’t take long to see a sign pointing to Wallaman Falls and we decided to drive there for lunch.
The Falls were a 49km detour west from Wallaman, which we had to take slowly due to windy roads. Max and I got a bit carsick – nothing too drastic though, but we were pleased to get to the top!
We saw a wonderful sight! Wallaman Falls are a 268m drop from top to bottom, and the photos just don’t do them justice. The power created by moving water is simply amazing – and very LOUD!! Max took the bottom picture which captured the rainbow at the base of the waterfall.
We drove back to Ingham and were soon back on the highway. We arrived at the home of our dear friend Robyn in Edmonton, about 15km south of Cairns. Once we got set up and organised it was time for tea, and Robyn had cooked us a delicious pea and ham soup that we eagerly got stuck into.
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