
Waterfalls
Folder: Scenic
Little River Falls
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Little River Canyon National Preserve, DeKalb County, Alabama
(DSC00228abtrcrrg)
Little River Falls
Little River Falls
Noccalula Falls at Christmas
High Falls
Changing Face of Noccalula Falls
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A 90 foot high falls on Black Creek in Gadsden, Alabama that can go from virtually dry in the hot summer time to a raging torrent after a
very high rainfall such as happened this past weekend when tropical storm Lee passed through (top photo). The rain gauge at my house which is about 8 miles from the falls registered just shy of nine inches.
High Falls (almost dry)
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High Falls Park on Town Creek, DeKalb County, Alabama. The falls which are almost dry become a raging torrent during periods of high rainfall (see insert, upper left).. (DSCF0080)
Little River Falls
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Little River Falls, Little River Canyon National Preserve, Cherokee County, Alabama
(IMG 7447af)
Little River Falls
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Little River Falls, Little River Canyon National Preserve, Cherokee County, Alabama
(IMG 7426af)
High Falls with rainbow
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High Falls County Park, DeKalb County, Alabama. After a dry spell, these falls almost dry up (see note in upper left corner).
High Falls
High Falls
Noccalula Falls in spring
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On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this 90 foot falls is named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced by her father to marry a chief from another tribe instead of her true love.
Noccalula Falls (very dry)
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On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this is 90 foot falls named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced to marry a chief instead of the one she really loved. In the summer the creek becomes very dry and the falls trickle down to nothing, but when full they are quite impressive.
Behind Noccalula Falls
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On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this is a 90 foot falls named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced to marry a chief instead of the one she really loved. Taken behind the falls. A statue of Noccalula jumping into the gorge is in the upper left.
Little River Falls
Little River Falls
Laurel Falls in Desoto State Park
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