Teviot Falls

Teviot Falls

Teviot Falls during drought conditions in 2006.
Location Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 28°14′00″S 152°29′00″E / 28.23333°S 152.48333°E / -28.23333; 152.48333Coordinates: 28°14′00″S 152°29′00″E / 28.23333°S 152.48333°E / -28.23333; 152.48333[1][2]
Type Plunge
Total height 38 metres (125 ft)[3]
Number of drops 1
Watercourse Teviot Brook

The Teviot Falls is a plunge waterfall on the Teviot Brook in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia.

Location and features

External video
Flowing fast after heavy rain, 2012

The falls are part of the Scenic Rim and are located near the town of Killarney. The falls descend 38 metres (125 ft)[3] from the McPherson Range near Wilsons Peak, north of the Queensland/New South Wales border.[4] The falls may be viewed via accessing a partially unsealed road up the range towards Teviot Gap, also known as The Head.

Four other waterfalls are located in the area surrounding Killarney, including the Queen Mary Falls, Daggs Falls, Browns Falls and Upper Browns Falls.

Etymology

The naming of the falls is derived from the naming of Teviot Brook on 6 August 1828 by Allan Cunningham, a botanist and explorer, after the Teviot River, Roxburghshire, Scotland.[2][5]

See also

References

  1. "Tevoit Falls (QLD)". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.
  2. 1 2 "Tevoit Falls (entry 33768)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Daggs Falls". World of Waterfalls. Johnny T. Cheng. 9 May 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  4. Gold Coast Northern Rivers (Map) (12 ed.). QDM10. RACQ. 1998.
  5. Steele, J. G. (1972). The explorers of the Moreton Bay District 1770-1830. Brisbane. pp. 251, 270.
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