


The gorge takes a turn here to face the west, where I caught the late afternoon sun lowering in these three shots in close sequence.
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A Waterfall with this unusual name.
The gorge takes a turn here to face the west, where I caught the late afternoon sun lowering in these three shots in close sequence.
Copyright 2020 Michael Stephen Wills All Rights Reserved
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An excellent click, giving the divine feel, Michael.
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I observed, over the years, the best time of day to catch these effects.
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Spectacular dedication to the profession. WOW!
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A beautiful waterfall!
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Cheers, Hien.
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Looks great in the mottled light.
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Late in the day in a west-facing glen shaded by trees…..Good to hear from you TasView
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Gorgeous!
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We’ve visited this site together.
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I really wasn’t sure what kind of pictures to expect with this title! Beautiful falls.
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Oh yeah…I can see that. There is a long story about the name……There used to be a cave there as the waterfall undercut underlying rock, shale, leaving a shelf of hard limestone. Eventually so much shale was removed, the shelf collapsed. There is a jumble to fallen limestone at the foot of the falls.
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