There is something mesmerizing about water cascading downhill. Countless adventures later I am still struck by this phenomenon. Nature showing its myriad ways to impress.
Recent excursion took the family in the western Carolina region where the chemical giant Dupont used to run a silicon plant in the late 20th century.
Now it is a regional park. Full of forests and waterfalls that result from a lake draining out. Below are some pictures ...
Hooker Falls named for some administrator I think |
Triple falls for the 3 step affair they produce as they fall down the limestone cliff |
High falls - not visible from this vantage is a covered bridge on the top of the falls |
A side trip to the steepest grade for a main gage railway in the entire United States - small village called Saluda NC. The railway was owned by Norfolk Southern, a coal hauling rail carrier but the tracks are no longer in use. Shame.
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