Fall Photography Trip in North Carolina


Friday, 17 October 2008 - Started the day at Whitewater Falls, then moved to Cliffside Lake and finally at Cullasaja Falls.

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We began the day with Whitewater Falls.

The North Carolina falls a little low in water but still beautiful. Upper Whitewater Falls is the highest waterfall east of the Rockies at 411 feet.
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The lower part of Whitewater Falls is beautiful.
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One of the long drops of the falls. Experimenting with slow water photography.
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Another detailed view of a falling section of Whitewater Falls.
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The lower part of the falls surrounded by the trees.
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The next stop was Granite City, a jumble of huge rock formations.
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The water of Cliffside Lake was very still reflecting the fall colors.
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Colorful leaves in the trees around the lake.
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We then explored Cullasaja Falls in the Cullasaja River Gorge.
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Beautiful waterfall and fall foliage.
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Cullasaja Falls tumbles the rocks for several hundred feet.
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Cullassaja Gorge framed on both sides by beautiful trees.
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On the road Mark led us to this structure which looked like a church.
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A pretty red tree on the road back to Highlands.


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