Arve River, Geeveston Tasmania, Australia
A leisurely 20 minute walk follows the path of the Arve River through alpine herbfield and snowgum woodland to the edge of the plateau where the Arve Falls tumble into the valley below. Signs along the way tell you about the landscape and its special plants. This walk starts from a small car park about 1 km past the Waratah Picnic Shelter. (from: Parks & Wildlife Service Tas)
The freshness in the air was exhilarating. It had been raining lightly and the skies showed signs of a storm approaching. The subtle sound of the water running through the rocks was relaxing, kind of hypnotising. Water droplets on the ferns, damp forest ground and moss covered tree trunks. There is something about nature that makes you feel so small. Like you are but a mere speck on this grand earth. To sit for a while in this serenity, closing your eyes, breathing it all in is something that brings your inner being to life.
The freshness in the air was exhilarating. It had been raining lightly and the skies showed signs of a storm approaching. The subtle sound of the water running through the rocks was relaxing, kind of hypnotising. Water droplets on the ferns, damp forest ground and moss covered tree trunks. There is something about nature that makes you feel so small. Like you are but a mere speck on this grand earth. To sit for a while in this serenity, closing your eyes, breathing it all in is something that brings your inner being to life.