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Dorothy Falls


For something to do last week on our days off, B and I drove through to the outskirts of Hokitika to this place - Dorothy Falls. It's about 30 minutes out of town and the waterfall lays just off the gravel road past Lake Kaniere. As we are in Spring here, the temperature was about 13 degrees but sunny.




We were the only ones there so we had the area to ourselves. This above is the one way bridge just before the waterfall. There were a few possum traps dotted around the bush area and signs asking people to protect the fresh water by making sure their feet were clean. A very pleasant place to enjoy the quiet.

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Comments

Pisi Prkl said…
Sounds - and looks - like a very nice place.
local alien said…
Must have been marvellous to see the falls without others around. Lovely site
Bill said…
Looks peaceful, a beautiful spot.
Tom said…
...that's a lovely waterfall, it has a silhouette.
Sharon said…
That waterfall is beautiful!
A nice long fall... it looks beautiful!
Jocelyn said…
You captured Dorothy Falls perfectly.
roentare said…
A beautiful waterfall!
magiceye said…
Beautiful place to spend a day!
Impressed with sign to make sure your feet are clean before going into the water. Dorothy Falls is beautiful!
Tigger's Mum said…
Now that IS beautiful - even better in sunshine
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I like little trips like yours to go see things. We have Natural Falls State Park about an hour from Tulsa with a similar waterfall.

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