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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Path's End

A dead end should include a memorable destination.
In northeast Georgia, a mountain trail is filled with twists and turns. But the end of the trail makes the journey worthwhile.
Denton Branch Falls cascades over a 30-foot rock cliff that marks the trail's end.
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Glen's Drop

Taking in a fall is easy no matter your age.
At Glen Falls, visitors get double views from this multi-level cascade in western North Carolina.
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Woven

When water is seen as silk, the effect is worth remembering.
At Becky Branch Falls, the delicate strands are a powerful lure.
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Wet Cathedral

Oh, the majesty of shape.
The flow of water over Bad Branch Falls in northeast Georgia separates into shapes that can touch one's faith.
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Incidental Contact

Winter can provide value-added features.
At Dry Falls in western North Carolina, mist from the Cullasaja River creates a frozen landscape.
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Friday, December 16, 2011

Water Watts

Power companies treat water as a power source.
At one waterfall, the energy never makes it to a power grid. Rather, sunlight combines with the mist of a waterfall to produce a rainbow that illuminates nearby rocks.
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Color Substitute

Some closing acts deserve standing ovations.
At Rainbow Falls in western North Carolina, many visitors trek three miles to view a rainbow at the base of a 100-foot fall.
No-show is on the lips of many visitors after viewing the massive cascade without its namesake.
But in the fall, the annual leaf change makes the trip worthwhile.Timing is critical, but for the lucky, it's a showstopper.
Make no mistake, color comes in many shapes at Rainbow Falls, and viewed from the proper angle, some of the colors of the rainbow will appear.
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Backstage

Rainfall is a magical ingredient for landscape making.
In western North Carolina, the Cullasaja River flows steadily through its namesake gorge until runoff swells its currents.
When the river reaches Dry Falls, the effect is stunning for those who walk the path that goes behind the thundering curtain of water.
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