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    A ledge of the upper falls from an overlook.
    The second ledge in Burgess Falls.
    A wooden catwalk along the trail to Burgess Falls.
    A wooden catwalk along the trail to Burgess Falls.
    The trail to Burgess Falls passes through dense woodland.
    A small spring runoff on the trail to Burgess Falls.
    The second of two bridges along the trail to Burgess Falls.
    A small waterfall off-trail.
    A water cascade during the rainy season.
    Overlooking Burgess Falls' upper ledge.
    Burgess Falls.
    Looking upstream from the top of Burgess Falls.
    A channel at the top of Burgess Falls.
    Looking northwest from the top of Burgess Falls.
    Looking toward the bottom of Burgess Falls from the top.
    A Big Falls trail marker.
    The trail to Burgess Falls is well marked.
    Walking up the service road near Burgess Falls.
    The trail to Burgess Falls is well marked.
    Walking up the service road near Burgess Falls.
    Following a service road toward the trailhead.
    A valley view on the service road.
    A picnic area near the trailhead.
    The view from the parking area near the trailhead.
    A pavilion near the trailhead.

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