Tia Falls

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Tia Falls is a prominent waterfall in New South Wales, Australia, known for its dramatic drop into a rugged gorge within the Oxley Wild Rivers region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf waterfall
country Australia
drainsTo Apsley River catchment
hasAccessFrom Tia Falls Road NERFINISHED
hasAccessType sealed road to car park
hasApproximateHeight 100–150 metres
hasDropType plunge waterfall
tiered waterfall
hasFacility picnic area
walking track
hasFeature rugged gorge
hasLandform gorge
hasNearbyTown Walcha
hasRecreationActivity bushwalking
photography
sightseeing
hasViewingFacility lookout
hasWalkingTrackGrade easy to moderate
hasWatercourse Tia River NERFINISHED
isInIBRARegion New England Tablelands
surface form: New England Tablelands bioregion
isTouristAttractionOf New South Wales
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park NERFINISHED
locatedIn New South Wales
Northern Tablelands
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
surface form: Oxley Wild Rivers region
locatedInProtectedArea Oxley Wild Rivers National Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Tia River NERFINISHED
managedBy New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
surface form: National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales)
partOf Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
surface form: Oxley Wild Rivers World Heritage–listed area
region New England region

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