Tasmania hides waterfalls that look almost unreal…

The island of Tasmania is famous for its wild forests and mountains.
And hidden inside those landscapes are some incredible waterfalls.
Here are seven waterfalls in Tasmania that look unreal.
1️⃣ Russell Falls
Located in Mount Field National Park, this is one of the most photographed waterfalls in Tasmania, famous for its elegant two-tier cascade surrounded by tall forest.
2️⃣ Horsetail Falls
On Tasmania’s rugged West Coast, this waterfall drops dramatically down a cliff beside the Lyell Highway near Queenstown.
3️⃣ Liffey Falls
Hidden deep in cool rainforest, Liffey Falls is actually a series of beautiful cascades flowing through ancient forest.
4️⃣ Nelson Falls
An easy forest walk leads to this peaceful waterfall in the wilderness of the Franklin-Gordon region.
5️⃣ Montezuma Falls
At about 104 metres high, Montezuma Falls is the tallest waterfall in Tasmania, surrounded by dense rainforest on the West Coast.
6️⃣ Dip Falls
This wide waterfall flows dramatically over unique hexagonal basalt columns in the island’s northwest.
7️⃣ Hogarth Falls
A quiet forest walk near the coastal town of Strahan leads to this hidden waterfall in lush greenery.
Tasmania’s wild landscapes hide waterfalls around almost every corner.
Which one would you visit first?