Being from the desert, I am always fascinated with water and especially with waterfalls. Arizona has some fantastic waterfalls, but they always seem to be at the end of long and dry hikes. What is ever more of a novelty are waterfalls that run all year long. There are places where waterfalls are so common that unless they are spectacularly high or impressively large, they don't even have names. This waterfall is on Cascade Creek in the Hanging Rock State Park in North Carolina and it is unnamed, at least on the maps available.
It was taken in the early fall, when only a few of the leaves had turned colors. I would like to see all of the waterfalls in the winter when they are frozen.
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