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The river itself here was probably more beautiful than the falls.
There was a group of people there while we were there. One of them, a chubby hairy middle aged guy, was doing cannonballs off a rock into the plunge pool. Julie got a mid-air shot maybe she'll post. :)

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the river upstream from the falls...
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I wish I was one of these guys...
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very nice! I haven't seen too many buttermilk falls shots without people climbing all over it.
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I was looking for the "elevation phenomenon" described in the waterfall list. I couldn't find anything unusual. :?:
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cbobcat49 wrote:The river itself here was probably more beautiful than the falls.
There was a group of people there while we were there. One of them, a chubby hairy middle aged guy, was doing cannonballs off a rock into the plunge pool. Julie got a mid-air shot maybe she'll post. :)
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Ladies and gentlemen, George "The Animal" Steele.

oh, Julie just pointed out that in my straight on falls shot, the rock the falls is spilling over looks as though its sort of bowed upward. I guess that's the elevation phenomenon. It's an optical illusion.
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Looks good Matt
Every time I go there its high water like this

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