Talbot Bay, Western Australia

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Talbot Bay, Western Australia
Horizontal Falls, Talbot Bayđđđ¤đ
Australiaâs âMost Unusual Natural Wonderâ is a horizontal waterfall you can ride through
If youâre looking for a unique natural attraction, head to Talbot Bay in Australia. This gorgeous bay of bright turquoise water is where youâll find the Horizontal Falls.
One of the worldâs greatest natural wonders, the ocean phenomenon creates horizontal currents that look like waterfalls turned sideways. Sir David Attenborough described it as âAustraliaâs most unusual natural wonder.â
The Horizontal Falls form when the very high tide shifts through a gap in the ridges of the McLarty Range. The massive tidal movement builds up on one side of the narrow cliff passage, pushing through at rapid speeds to create the appearance of a waterfall, according to the Derby Visitor Centre.
In additional to being horizontal, the falls are also âreversible,â according to Western Australiaâs Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. Each day, when the tide turns, the falls flow in the opposite direction.
Those who want to experience the Horizontal Falls will find cruise itineraries and local tour operators that will take them to this natural wonder. Travelers can also get a birdâs eye view on one of the seaplane tours out of Broome or Derby.
Horizontal Waterfalls in Talbot Bay, Australia