Catherine and i both took leave for the week following Easter, this was to allow puppy some time to adjust to her new home. As a bonus the girls had 2 days of Creche which allowed us to head off for a couple of walks that we normally wouldn't be able to do with the girls.
Journey through Myrtle Beech rainforest to visit the Ada Tree, one of the largest known flowering trees in the world. Estimated to be over 300 years old, the Ada Tree stands about 70 m tall with a circumference of 15 m measured at 1.5 m above ground level
Catherine, Puppy and I headed off to one of Victoria’s highest waterfalls, Steavenson Falls and taking the steep walk to the very top of the falls.
They descend 84 metres to the bush and fern-fringed Steavenson River below, named after John Steavenson, who first visited the site of what is now Marysville in 1862, the falls opened to tourists in 1866.
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