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Cumberland Falls/Big South Fork photographs
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seicer05

Joined: 12/17/07

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Lexington, KY

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Posted: 03/29/08 1:26am |
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I'll start this thread too I've been by Cumberland Falls a lot but never really took the time to see the other waterfalls... which are fantastic to hike to. I have a photo of Cumberland Falls itself, but I'm going to wait until I can capture the moonbow on 20 April to post it. If you haven't seen that... it's well worth the drive down.
1 Dog Slaughter Falls: Accessible from the Sheltowee Trace or from the Dog Slaughter Falls Trail, this remote waterfall is nestled amongst towering pines and deciduous trees and offers a pleasant swimming hole at its base.

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3 Eagle Falls: With a height of 44-feet and a crest of 15-feet, Eagle Falls is accessible via Trail 9 which hugs the edge of the Cumberland River above Cumberland Falls.

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endercore

Joined: 02/18/07

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Lexington, KY

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Posted: 03/29/08 12:58pm |
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can't wait to see that moonbow picture!
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The Brandon

Joined: 07/09/07

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Springfield, TN

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Posted: 03/29/08 5:25pm |
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Amazing. Especially the bridge picture. I'm in civil engineering, so that kind of thing interests me.
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-Tyler Durden
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Wade

Joined: 07/23/06

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Bowling Green, KY

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Posted: 03/30/08 11:07am |
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Yeah I've never seen the moonbow, I bet that will be tough to capture. Can't wait to see it though, you take great photos!
So many great photo ops in BSF.
I'm a lover, not a racer... --Wade
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