Tin Mine Falls
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Tin Mine Falls are unofficially the highest waterfall in Australia.[citation needed]
Their height, which was measured by the surgeon John Pease in the early 1990s, is roughly 460 metres (1,381 feet). They are located in a remote part of Kosciuszko National Park in southern New South Wales.

