So I decided to do a search. I couldn't find anything on Murchison falls, at least not in Australia...
But I did find out a whole lot of misinformation.
smh.com.au articleThe Montezuma Falls tumble 113 metres and, as such, are the highest falls in Tasmania.
Discover TasmaniaMontezuma Falls, Tasmania's highest waterfalls,
exploroz.comMontezuma Falls is the tallest in Tasmania at 104 metres.
Westcoast Tas gov (pdf file)Montezuma Falls 113m high waterfall is the largest in Tasmania
Cheap holiday accommodation siteMontezuma Falls (tallest in Tasmania at 104 meters),
short walksAt 104m, Montezuma Falls are one of the highest waterfalls in Tasmania
TravelmateMontezuma Falls, Tasmania's tallest waterfall at 104m (312 ft).
Total travel siteTasmania’s highest waterfall – Montezuma Falls – spilling 113 metres to the ground
Scoop TravellerMontezuma Falls is the tallest in Tasmania at 104 metres.
Maths UTASMontezuma Falls; the state's tallest at 104 metres.
Rosebery Online Access CentreMontezuma Falls
One of Tasmania's Highest Waterfalls... ... from over 100 metres above....
But then, there's St Columba falls, at around 90 metres...
NETasmania siteSt Columba Falls are the tallest falls in Tasmania,
Most sites play it safe and say something like
Discover Tasmaniaone of Tasmania’s highest falls.
Regardless, why I decided to post again, before I got off on this tangent, was to say that Montezuma is a lovely fall to visit. You can take a mountain bike, a dog, a picnic... It's flat all the way as it follows the old railway track.
And at
104 or 113 metres, it is the
highest, I mean
tallest, I mean
largest, I mean
one of the tallest falls in Tassie... Unless St Columba is bigger at 90 metres
