Ithaca Falls
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very impressive shots
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Ithaca is quite a neat area. What a gem.
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Great shots. good flow too.
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Home overlooking the falls for sale:
http://www.ithaca.com/news/ithaca-home- ... 963f4.html
http://www.ithaca.com/news/ithaca-home- ... 963f4.html
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They got rid of all those ugly black wire fences on all the bridges over Fall Creek (that screwed up our photography) and and put up netting under the bridges. There are also security cameras. I don't see netting being effective at all since there are plenty of gaps, and people can surely jump down to the net and crawl right off before security can get them,. But hey... fence-free pics!