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The last of the three Govett's Leap photos. Classic Blue Mountains basalt topped sandstone escarpments.
16/Jul/09 12:09 AM
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How far down? We seem to be looking down at the tops of trees!
16/Jul/09 1:50 AM
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Why did Govett leap?
16/Jul/09 4:33 AM
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Heidi, to the right of the lookout are some 180m drop falls. Govett was a surveyor and 'leap' is the Scottish word for 'falls'.
This is a place we like taking our overseas visitors to see. Great photo Kate.
16/Jul/09 6:17 AM
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Falls as in water falls? Cool. Thanks, June.
16/Jul/09 8:08 AM
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Great photo, Kate. You can see why the English Backpacker was lost for awhile but now he has been found safe and sound. Thank goodness!
16/Jul/09 10:23 AM
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Sorry, I meant he was lost in the Blue Mountains area like in the photo.
16/Jul/09 10:24 AM
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Oh, Kate! Basalt! Escarpment! You actually remember some of those terms from geology class! I'm proud of you.
16/Jul/09 1:30 PM
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