Our first stop up the mountain is the Teviot Falls Lookout. This lookout is not that well signposted and many people fail to see the falls itself, as they focus on the view of the mountains down Teviot Gap
SCENIC DRIVE: BOONAH TO KILLARNEY. SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
Our first stop up the mountain is the Teviot Falls Lookout. This lookout is not that well signposted and many people fail to see the falls itself, as they focus on the view of the mountains down Teviot Gap
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Oh my gosh, this drive looks gorgeous! I love going through scenic drives. I've done one in Hawaii and just did Scenic Highway 12 in Utah, but I haven't done one in another country yet!
ReplyDeleteI love road trips. I've only done this once but it was magical! Your journey looks amazing, so rural and exotic!
ReplyDeleteOh wow now that's what I call a road trip! That looks amazing and what gorgeous views along the way! I would so love to go over there, one day!
ReplyDeleteI love place! it's very relaxing and nature! and also I love the falls! I hope I will go there someday!
ReplyDeleteThere are sure some great scenic pictures! I'm sure you had a drive. South East Queensland looks like a awesome place to visit.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had some amazing times out there. I think i would love have gone hiking to all the falls. I just love the waterfalls. Amazing!
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