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The Mechanics Track links the Olinda Falls with the Mt. Dandenong Tourist Rd, 50 km east of Melbourne, in the Dandenong Ranges National Park, Olinda Section.
The Track is 4 km return, passing through lush fern gullies and tall forest. It is steep in parts, very muddy, and adjacent to the Olinda Creek.
I explored this Track on March 21, 2008, Good Friday!
See the full set of Photos
The Track is 4 km return, passing through lush fern gullies and tall forest. It is steep in parts, very muddy, and adjacent to the Olinda Creek.
I explored this Track on March 21, 2008, Good Friday!
See the full set of Photos
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