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Default Two Waterfalls in North Carolina

Whitewater Falls, near the NC-SC border. This is only the top one-fourth or so. The entire falls is over 200 feet.



This is Silver Run Falls, near Cashiers, NC.

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Nice work, both look like amazing waterfalls.
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Very nice shots. My daughter goes to camp just east of Cashiers, so I've had the pleasure of going to both these falls. Very pretty spots.
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These remind me that I should get some interesting shots from the tallest waterfalls in NY state (no, not Niagara Falls but the Kaaterskill Falls). I've got a couple of basic shots but nothing that interesting.
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always a sucker for waterfal pics I am nice work on both and makes a nice change having them without too much of the silk effect lovely as it is sometimes they are best au naturale
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Nice waterfalls... great pictures
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Two beautiful pictures, and two stunning waterfalls from a two great locations in N Carolina. You must have other pictures from what has to have been a fantatsic trip

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Thanks guys. I actually live less than an hour from both of these waterfalls. I've been going to Whitewater every couple of months to get photos at different times of year. I've got a few winter shots with ice. If any of you are ever in this part of the country, its a "must see."
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that makes me long for a waterfall
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