The Horizontal Falls are one of Australia’s strangest natural attractions, a unique blend of coastal geography and powerful tidal forces that visitors pay big money to see up close.
But all that is about to change.
Located at Talbot Bay, a remote spot on the country’s northwestern coastline, the falls are created when surges of seawater pour between two narrow cliff gaps, creating a swell of up to four meters that resembles a waterfall.
For decades, tours have pierced these gaps on powerful boats, much to the dismay of the area’s Indigenous Traditional Owners, who say the site is sacred.
It’s not the only reason the boat tours are controversial. In May 2022 one boat hit the rocks resulting in passenger injuries and triggering a major rescue operation. The incident led to calls to halt the tours for safety reasons.
Although the boat trips have continued, the concerns of the Indigenous Traditional Owners have now been heeded, with Western Australia, the state in which the falls are situated, saying they will be banned in 2028 out of respect.
Can you, without a microscope, identify tiny things, ascertain that they’re physical?
You seem incapable of taking on the point of view of another, of looking from a perspective that does not include knowledge you possess. Tough luck ever making sense of kids with that attitude.
You are being very dismissive of human intelligence, there. As in: Completely deny the possibility that the notion “don’t fuck with that” occurred due to observation instead of random chance. And, no, science existing and being practised as a ritualised behaviour doesn’t mean that the Amish are dying out. They’re in fact out-breeding pretty much everyone short of ultra-orthodox Jews. Try again.