Monday, August 25, 2014

Cumberland Falls State Park

Imagine a wall of water falling 60 feet into a boulder-strewn gorge, a whispering mist that kisses the face and a magical moonbow visible on a clear night under a full moon. Known as the "Niagara of the South," the 125-foot wide curtain of water is dramatic day or night. But it's only at night during a full moon that you can see the moonbow, a phenomenon not found anywhere else in the Western Hemisphere!

Here are some pictures, of the Cumberland Falls area.  Breathtaking.  If you've not been, I would go!  It's been called the Niagara of the south!



This is the Moon Bow, Yes it's at night.  Beautiful.

I really enjoyed going white water rafting here.

Beautiful, isn't it?

Little gems everywhere on the hike.

Breathtaking views.






Climb on up.


It's a stunning area, and great (as you see) for gorgeous natural photography.
 
Hope you enjoyed!
 
As for the credit of all of these, I can't take it.  I've been multiple times, Very great place, I found these photo's on Google images, If they're yours, I hope you don't mind that I used them, If you would like to email your name to me, I'd be happy to put your name under them!  Thank you!

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