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De Soto State Park © Lee Reed
De Soto State Park DeSoto Falls © Lee Reed
Water levels are VERY low but that has not detract by this natural wonder of nature and its spectacular vistas. Well, worth the drive to see the 110 foot drop, and if you do it in the fall when the colors are changing, you are in for one of Gods great treats.
O'Leno State Park © Lee Reed
O'Leno State Park © Lee Reed
O'Leno State Park © Lee Reed
O'Leno State Park © Lee Reed
Suwannee River State Park © Lee Reed
Suwannee River State Park © Lee Reed
Cloudland Canyon State Park Canyon View © Lee Reed
My friends used to bring me to Cloudland Canyon when we were in college but it always seemed we came in the winter. I always thought it would be a wonderful place to visit in the fall I could not have predicted how right that would be.
Cloudland Canyon State Park © Lee Reed
Cloudland Canyon State Park © Lee Reed
High Falls State Park © Lee Reed
High Falls State Park © Lee Reed
High Falls State Park High Falls Sunset © Lee Reed
This year the water levels have been extremely low but this has not convinced the sky to back off on the fireworks which have been as dramatic as ever. Here the small remaining pools reflect the drama above them.
High Falls State Park © Lee Reed
Indian Springs State Park © Lee Reed
Indian Springs State Park © Lee Reed
Indian Springs State Park © Lee Reed
Indian Springs State Park © Lee Reed
Indian Springs State Park © Lee Reed
Indian Springs State Park © Lee Reed
Indian Springs State Park Below the bridge © Lee Reed
The water levels have been extremely low making these rapids look rather calm. Makes for some great photographs, though.
Indian Springs State Park © Lee Reed
Chattahoochee National Forest Fall scene © Lee Reed
Above the power station.
Chattahoochee National Forest Tallulah Gorge © Lee Reed
View from the top of the cliff face.
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DeSoto Falls
Water levels are VERY low but that has not detract by this natural wonder of nature and its spectacular vistas. Well, worth the drive to see the 110 foot drop, and if you do it in the fall when the colors are changing, you are in for one of God's great treats.
Canyon View
My friends used to bring me to Cloudland Canyon when we were in college but it always seemed we came in the winter. I always thought it would be a wonderful place to visit in the fall I could not have predicted how right that would be.
High Falls Sunset
This year the water levels have been extremely low but this has not convinced the sky to back off on the fireworks which have been as dramatic as ever. Here the small remaining pools reflect the drama above them.
Below the bridge
The water levels have been extremely low making these rapids look rather calm. Makes for some great photographs, though.
Fall scene
Above the power station.
Tallulah Gorge
View from the top of the cliff face.
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