The Niagara of the South

While waxing poetic about my travels in the past and contemplating where we intend to go in the future, I was reminded of a past visit to “Tallulah Falls” in Georgia.


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It’s a series of six waterfalls cascading down the 1,000 feet deep gorge forged by the river below over many centuries. The falls cascade over stair stepped rocky outcrops for a distance of 500 feet for more than a mile.


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There’s an existing working trading post on the point overlooking the falls below offering great views down into the gorge.


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Another one still stands abandoned, it’s charm still intact.!


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Another added bonus is being able to see the magnificent changing of the foliage if you visit during the fall.


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Are you planning any travels this fall?

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