This is a shot of the Silverband Falls located in The Grampians Victoria, just south of Halls Gap. This particular waterfall is quite unique in that the water disappears into the ground and reappears further down. As you can see the photo was taken with a slow shutter speed to give the water a flowing effect. Unfortunately there wasn’t enough light to use a fast shutter speed to ‘freeze’ the water flow, maybe next time. 

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Slow is better with water anyway!
That is wild that it goes underground @ the bottom. I cannot recall ever seeing that before
Yep, apparently in times of high rainfall you do see it above the ground, but on that day I could walk right in front of it.
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