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Browne Falls

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Type
  
Cascade

World height ranking
  
10

Number of drops
  
6

Total height
  
619 or 836 metres

Height
  
619 m

Longest drop
  
244 m

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Location
  
Doubtful Sound, New Zealand

Similar
  
James Bruce Falls, Pu'uka'oku Falls, Oloʻupena Falls, Balåifossen, Tres Hermanas Falls

Browne Falls is a waterfall above Doubtful Sound, which is located in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. In a temperate rain forest, the falls cascade down to the fiord near Hall Arm. Heights of 619 metres and 836 metres have been given for the falls. Their source is a tarn called Lake Browne (836 m above sea level) which when full, overflows down the side of the mountain face (similar to Sutherland's source). The stream makes 836 m height difference over 1,130 m horizontal difference, thus the mean gradient of stream is 42 degrees. This comparatively low angle makes the falls less impressive.

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The falls are one of the two candidates for the title of New Zealand's highest waterfall. The other is sourced from a tarn behind Elizabeth Island which is also in Fiordland.

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The falls are named after pioneering aerial photographer, Victor Carlyle Browne, who discovered Lake Browne and the associated falls on one of his flights over Fiordland in the 1940s.

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There are at least two other notable waterfalls falling to Doubtful Sound: Helena Falls and Lady Alice Falls.

Natural history

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There is a diversity of plant and birdlife in the vicinity and watershed of Browne Falls. Extensive stands of nothofagus dominated trees are present along with a wide variety of understory ferns and shrubs; examples of the forest floor vegetation include Crown Fern, Blechnum discolor.

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References

Browne Falls Wikipedia