Murrindindi Scenic Reserve

Just an hour from the bustle of Melbourne, this Scenic Reserve deserves protection and support

the mighty buttress of the forest trees before we cut them down water smoothed granite of the Murrindindi cascades the tannin rich water of the Murrindindi creek
the frosted white leaves of the "Dusty Miller" .. Spyridium parvifolium the high granite falls above the Murrinindi creek the common Grevillea alpina growing in the cracks of the granite wall of the waterfall
the papery phyllodes of the Murrinidindi Acacia the hollowed trunk of a burnt tree provides an important habitat for small animals the sun sets above the Murrindindi scenic reserve

These pictures were taken with the Sanyo VPC200 Digital camera on 1 August 1999