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This isn't exactly a natural waterfall, but it should count, right? This is right outside of the Wynn Las Vegas.



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Greetings DPS
This is Murry Reynolds falls in Ricketts Glen State Park in NE Pa.
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Some people have never seen a waterfalls. I count myself lucky to have them so near.
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This is a shot I took yesterday of the Great Falls in West Paterson NJ. This is the largest water fall in the Eastern part of the US right after Niagara Falls:

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small one but water is still falling.....

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Old 08-09-2008, 10:20 PM
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Fantastic waterfall shots people! I have 3 that I consider my favorites:


Shot from underneath Lower Yosemite Falls.




Both shot on the Riverside Walk in Zion National Park.
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i gotta get to zion some day!
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i gotta get to zion some day!
It's definitely worth the trip, there are so many breathtaking views in the park and an infinite amount of fantastic shots to be had. If you wanna check out my other shots from my trip you can check them out here:
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I took this on the way out of Yosemite one day. Cascade Creek is insane if you hit it at the right time. This was probably the beginning of the right time. I do not have the exif info.

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Kind of a traditional shot of lower Yosemite Falls. I was completely alone there when I took this image. It was a very special moment. For those of you that visit Yosemite, you know that being alone in some of the valley floor spots is getting harder and harder.
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Old 08-13-2008, 01:29 AM
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Here is a picture i took a good while back with an old point and shoot camera. Haven't had time to revisit this place,and shoot with my XTI, although it's just below my house a couple miles, We ust to swim there as kidsfall river mill  nov. 06 144
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