Here's a pretty unique waterfall.
This cascade is formed by the roots of a bigleaf maple growing through the creek bed. The water flows over the roots in a curtain and plunges into a somewhat deep pool.
This waterfall, like many others in the area, only flows during the rainy season. It's completely bone dry right now.
On the Occasion of the First Snow of the Season
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2 comments:
Very Very interesting. Mr Chiots and I love hiking in the Smokies because they have many waterfalls. They're always a great reward at the end of the trail.
Maybe it's just me but the way you captured the actual fall of the water is amazing.
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