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    Eric Adsit
    Photo Date: 
    07/10/2017
    The start of the trail to view the falls.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    The falls, as seen from the first overlook.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    Foliage obscures some of the falls, but the part with the most water is easily visible.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    Bringing a telephoto lens or binoculars will help viewers see the details of the falls without having to descend the steep gorge trail.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    The path to the upper overlook.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    A view from the upper overlook.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    Steps leading to the riverbed above the falls.
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    07/10/2017
    The edge of the falls.
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    07/10/2017
    The three main plumes of the falls at low water.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    Walking along the ADA-accessible trail.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    Climbing back up from the gorge trail.
    Eric Adsit
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    07/10/2017
    The gorge trail.

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