Crown & Andrews published in 2006 this gorgeous picture of the plunge waterfall Millaa Millaa Falls, on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Australia.
Millaa Millaa is a Mamu aboriginal phrase referring to the rainforest vine Elaeagnus Triflora whose fruit appears from May to February. It is a popular destination of international tour operators. The falls are 18.3 metres (60 ft) high with a pool suitable for swimming at their base.
Millaa Millaa Falls have both natural beauty and picturesque qualities renowned both nationally and internationally. Images of the falls are natural features from the Atherton Tableland. In fact, the local council and Australian tourism operators use them to promote the region.
The author of the photograph is the famous photographer Ken Duncan. It’s a challenging puzzle to do and harder than it looks.
The puzzle is COMPLETE, as you can see in the photographs. The 748 pieces which make up this puzzle are in excellent condition, since I completed the puzzle only once.
Panoramic in shape, it would make a great picture for the wall. There is a crease to left hand top, as the box is far too large for the pieces it contains. However it shows the photograph to good effect.
More information about Millaa Millaa Falls, Images:
- Puzzle size: 31 x 83 cm.
- Box size: 49.5 x 26 x 6 cm.
- EAN number: 931028196548