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Well I found another waterfalls and took some pictures with my Nikon L22. Got to go back to this one on a weekend with my L100 to hopefully get some better shots. From what I could figure from topo map it's approximately 140 feet high. Does anyone know where I can find the formula for averaging heights ? Email me please...
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Where is that?
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Yeah -- where is that??? ;)
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Here's a new one I haven't seen posted yet. It's in Tully on Long Rd. near the Rt. 80 intersection. Shot is taken from the roadside. It's so visible, no one ever notices it. This was after a rain so it stands out with the heavy flow.
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Matt,
Wondered if you still had any interest in having a group gathering at our llama farm come springtime? My wife and I have the treking business up and running, and would be willing to do a BIG discount for members on a group outing, and hopefully gain some good testimonials from participants. We have some great photo opportunities on the farm and trails. Anyone interested can check out our website at http://www.woodmanseellamas.com We can handle about 8 people at a time if everyone gets a llama.
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hobkyl wrote:Where is that?
spec wrote:Yeah -- where is that??? ;)

Guess we will never know....but thanks for sharing Marty!
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Thats a nice falls you posted there Bish :up:
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Sorry Guys, my internet connection quit working , and I went out of town. I just got it back up and working. The first posting of picture is located on Long Rd. in Tully about 1/4 mile south of the Rt. 80 intersection. The other pics are located on our farm in Tully on Woodmancy Rd. about a mile north of the Long Rd. falls.
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