cheers Pete..appreciate that, yeah for years theres been a local mith round here that there was a river tunnel under the gourge, with in-going pressure that could suck you in
hey peter, iv been going to serpy for years and always wondered if you could tell me how deep it is there and how far down is tha cave from tha top of tha water at tha back of tha gourge?? .. hav always heard about the tunnel/cave but neva knew anything about it
The pool is 8m deep these days. The entrance to the cave is at about 4m depth. It's not real big though, probably about the same as inside a small car, and full of silt. Turning around in there is a slow, careful process.
yr hired- i lost my signet ring given to me for my 13th.only thing is i lost it not at these falls .r u prepared to find it for me in a deep jungle of png.the falls were spectacular at the time.
Too bad it's so far away - I'd happily spend a couple of hours systematically picking my way around the bottom. Rings are harder than watches and sunnies etc anyway, you really need a rock ledge for dense items like rings and coins to get channelled into a deep groove, or a shallow sandy patch you can filter.
8m deep and yup, gold earings, coins, notes, watches, sunglasses, rings, etc, same as every popular swimming hole. Not sure where you are but here in Western Australia I hand it in to the cops and two months later I get it back with a receipt and then it's legally mine. Been handing stuff in for years and never had anything claimed yet - everything is given back.
cheers Pete..appreciate that, yeah for years theres been a local mith round here that there was a river tunnel under the gourge, with in-going pressure that could suck you in
34cuzo 10 months ago
hey peter, iv been going to serpy for years and always wondered if you could tell me how deep it is there and how far down is tha cave from tha top of tha water at tha back of tha gourge?? .. hav always heard about the tunnel/cave but neva knew anything about it
cheers
34cuzo 10 months ago
The pool is 8m deep these days. The entrance to the cave is at about 4m depth. It's not real big though, probably about the same as inside a small car, and full of silt. Turning around in there is a slow, careful process.
PeterBuzzacott 10 months ago
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globe619619 1 year ago
yr hired- i lost my signet ring given to me for my 13th.only thing is i lost it not at these falls .r u prepared to find it for me in a deep jungle of png.the falls were spectacular at the time.
leanda27 2 years ago
Too bad it's so far away - I'd happily spend a couple of hours systematically picking my way around the bottom. Rings are harder than watches and sunnies etc anyway, you really need a rock ledge for dense items like rings and coins to get channelled into a deep groove, or a shallow sandy patch you can filter.
PeterBuzzacott 2 years ago
how deap is it there..... did you find anything worth ceeping on the bottom, aka gold necklases, a gold watch be any chance lol
tomarto11 2 years ago
8m deep and yup, gold earings, coins, notes, watches, sunglasses, rings, etc, same as every popular swimming hole. Not sure where you are but here in Western Australia I hand it in to the cops and two months later I get it back with a receipt and then it's legally mine. Been handing stuff in for years and never had anything claimed yet - everything is given back.
Peter
PeterBuzzacott 2 years ago
unreal man !!!! i swam there the other day and i wondered what learks beneath.
teeroynic 3 years ago