Pennsylvania Waterfalls
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We didn't see Coal Run Falls but I remember passing by a Coal Run Road. There were other falls we wanted to see in the Sullivan Falls area but we were running out of time and Sullivan looked like the nicest and easiest to get to. This area has a TON of falls in it so I had to do a lot of hard picking and choosing as to which ones to go to. I used your site for a lot of my research. Thanks!
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Bushkill Falls, in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area - 7/26/08
The creek was roaring since it had rained the night before.
The creek was roaring since it had rained the night before.
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cool, how high is that?
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100 feet
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Bushkill is nice and the highest single drop in the eastern part of the state according to books(haven't explored much of the western side yet). I just hate the steps once you get over towards the bridal veils/ bridesmaids. I'm very thankful for the benches at the top. My hard earned $12 at work.
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some of the falls in Childs Park - in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area - 7/26/08
Fulmer Falls
Deer Leap Falls. this was the only shot I was able to get without multiple people splashing around in the water.
Factory Falls
ruins near the crest of Factory Falls. A... factory perhaps?
Fulmer Falls
Deer Leap Falls. this was the only shot I was able to get without multiple people splashing around in the water.
Factory Falls
ruins near the crest of Factory Falls. A... factory perhaps?
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some shots from Dingmans Falls - Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area - 7/26/08
Lots of rhodedendrons here. Or mountain laurel. I always get those mixed up.
Lots of rhodedendrons here. Or mountain laurel. I always get those mixed up.
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That level platform in the middle looks like a cool place to stand.