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Little Falls Creek


This is called a creek, but seemed more like a river, and rather deep at that when we were crossing it. That's however, is only part of the story in this photo. The day it was taken the girls wanted to go shopping, so my wife, my son and I decided to go back to the rainforest and hike in a less touristy area than Mossman Gorge. We settled on a hike to the Devil's Thumb lookout and soon discovered the hiking away from the tourist areas was a different experience. At this point we had not even begun the hike but had had trouble finding the track and were facing hiking through the water here. Even after this the track was hard to find in spots, very steep and with the light rain that was falling, very slippery. We had to deal with a lot of spiny plants including Hairy Mary, Wait-a-While Palm, and Lawyer's Cane, but it was the leeches that defeated us. My son, who had only hiking sandals could not keep the leeches off his feet and we finally turned back. So, while the photo suggests a quiet peaceful hike through the forest, it was anything but.
Valfal, Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿, Nora Caracci, Josiane Dirickx and 31 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Your tale reminds me of a Forest walk Imade in Japan, no leaches, but with deliberate rocking stones among the stepping stones to cross nemerous mountain rivers built by Buddhist Monks.
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What a horrible story ... for your son !
... But the place is sure fantastic !
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