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Amazing waterfall Mitchell
The four-Mitchell Beautiful waterfall is located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, about 2,140 kilometers north-east of Perth. It is located on the river of the same name Mitchell in the National Park, and is among its main attractions.
By the waterfall Mitchell can be reached by helicopter or by car during the dry season, when the open road Gibb River, ie from May to November. The wet season begins in December and lasts until May, during this period the surface of the Mitchell Plateau average rainfall of about 1600 mm of precipitation. Then the local rivers are filled by heavy rains, leaving their bed and demolished everything in its path.
Like other waterfalls in tropical regions of northern Australia, most of the flow of the waterfall Mitchell formed by rainwater during the rainy season. During the dry season flows subside.
It is possible to approach the waterfall, passing a couple of hours walking on rough terrain. Walking through the remote areas of the desert requires some physical training. A helicopter flight allows you to embrace all the great plateau and is the only way to reach a lot of ponds and view their surroundings.
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By the waterfall Mitchell can be reached by helicopter or by car during the dry season, when the open road Gibb River, ie from May to November. The wet season begins in December and lasts until May, during this period the surface of the Mitchell Plateau average rainfall of about 1600 mm of precipitation. Then the local rivers are filled by heavy rains, leaving their bed and demolished everything in its path.
Like other waterfalls in tropical regions of northern Australia, most of the flow of the waterfall Mitchell formed by rainwater during the rainy season. During the dry season flows subside.
It is possible to approach the waterfall, passing a couple of hours walking on rough terrain. Walking through the remote areas of the desert requires some physical training. A helicopter flight allows you to embrace all the great plateau and is the only way to reach a lot of ponds and view their surroundings.
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