Aberdeen Falls
Aberdeen Falls, 98m high, are situated on the Kehelgomu Oya, which flows out of the Castlereagh Reservoir near Dickoya. The name is derived from the former Aberdeen Estate, where the waterfall is situated. Sometimes the Aberdeen Falls get confused with the nearby Lakshapana Falls, which are also situated on the former Aberdeen Estate. The Aberdeen Falls are notable for the three cascades that plunge past a rock wall containing caves into a large, deep pool set within big boulders.
To reach Aberdeen Falls travel the road to Norton Bridge From Dickoya, and then take the road to Green Hayes. About 5km from Norton Bridge you can hear the sound of the water fall.
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