Horizontal waterfalls of Talbot Bay

        








The horizontal waterfalls are located in the Talbot Bay in the Kimberley region, Western Australia. And although they are called waterfalls, this natural phenomenon actually consists of several gorges in the mountain range McLarty. When a large quantity of water goes through the gorge, called tidal waves, there are temporary waterfalls up to 5 meters. When changing the direction of flow is also changing and the direction of the waterfalls.





These double gorge located in the mountainous ridges running parallel at a distance of 300 meters. The closest to the sea period of approximately 20 metres in width, and the second plot just 10 meters. He is the most beautiful. When there is a rise or fall of the water level. Creates a fairly high pressure and the water flows into a lower space with great speed. When water flow is changing waterfalls are rotated in the opposite direction.

The difference in flow here is 10 meters and occurs in the span of six and a half hours from low tide to high tide and Vice versa. When the flow is weak, in between, you can even sail on a boat, but it happens very rarely.

These amazing natural phenomena was described as one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. Undoubtedly, you can include them in the list of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world.













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