
We've been flying for an hour north of Broome when the seaplane arcs across the inhospitable
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and uninhabited landscape of the Buccaneer Archipelago and dips over Talbot Bay. Below are two narrow gorges: one only six metres wide, the other 24 metres wide.When the mountainous tide changes - the tidal range here is eight to nine metres, rising to an astonishing 13 metres on the summer king tide - the equivalent of all the water in Sydney Harbour races through these gorges. Though they look from the air like white-water rapids, the tide rushing through the gorges is actually falling like a waterfall, hence the name coined by the English naturalist David Attenborough.To experience this natural wonder, Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures runs the rapids in purpose-built boats each powered by two 186kW engines. The experience of falling from the mirror-calm water above the falls through a boiling cauldron flanked by cliffs into Talbot Bay is exhilarating. - BEGetting there: The only access is with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures (horizontalfallsadventures.com.au), which runs six-hour and day-long trips from Broome and Derby. They also offer overnight stays in a houseboat, with meals included.Read more: http://www.traveller.com.au/best-of-australia-50-unforgettable-adventures-20048#ixzz4gg6603ge
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