Launceston's famous Cataract Gorge is a spectacular site after heavy rainfall in the mountains, when for several days, the floodwaters roar down the Gorge, attracting many onlookers. This particular flood surge occurred on 1st September 2005 and was running under the Alexandra Suspension Bridge level with the tower bases concrete foundations. The largest recorded flood was in 1929 and the floodwaters surged into the first Basin level with the suspension bridge.
I love when the gorge is flooded! so cool.
Historycast 2 years ago
that is insane im going swimming when its like that
parmen223 3 years ago