Catherine, Puppy and I headed off to one of Victoria's highest waterfalls, Steavenson Falls and taking the extremely steep walk to the very top of the falls.
The waterfall descends 84 metres into 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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