Tolmer Falls

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Tolmer Falls is a dramatic waterfall and scenic gorge in Australia's Northern Territory, renowned for its towering drop, rugged sandstone cliffs, and protected bat colonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 85 kilometres south of Darwin
hasAccess sealed road
hasAccessRestriction no swimming at base of falls
hasConservationStatus within protected area
hasEcosystem monsoon forest
savanna woodland
hasFacility car park
picnic area
toilets
hasFeature gorge
plunge waterfall
viewing platform
hasGeologicalFeature sandstone cliffs
hasHydrologicalFeature creek-fed waterfall
hasInterpretiveSignage information about bats
information about geology
hasLookout Tolmer Falls lookout
hasNameOrigin named after Alexander Tolmer
hasNearestTown Batchelor
hasSafetyFeature fenced lookout areas
hasTrailType short walking track
hasWildlife bat colonies
ghost bat
orange horseshoe bat
isManagedBy Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
isPopularFor nature observation
photography
sightseeing
isRenownedFor protected bat colonies
rugged sandstone cliffs
towering drop
locatedIn Northern Territory
locatedInProtectedArea Litchfield National Park NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Litchfield Shire
partOf Top End
touristSeason dry season

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Litchfield National Park contains Tolmer Falls
Tabletop Range contains Tolmer Falls