McKenzie Falls, The Grampians, Victoria, Australia
The Grampians National Park runs 100km in length and covers 167,000 hectares in area. The Grampians essentially comprise three dramatic ridges of weathered sandstone thrust upwards to 1,000 metres above the surrounding plains. The park contains a wide and spectacular diversity of animal and plant life and is a popular holiday and tourist destination. The Grampians National Park is also an area rich in Aboriginal culture and history.