More Savage Falls

Prints available. With the primary dispersion of water (as pictured) from right to left, excess water flowing over the front of the falls creates an overlap-layering effect. Perfect for a wall in your home!

Prints available. Water races over the edge of a ledge on a cascade upstream from Savage Falls, located on the Cumberland Plateau, near Palmer, Tennessee.

8 responses to “More Savage Falls”

  1. Helen Flanagan-Sullivan Avatar

    Such a beautiful picture!

    1. Phil Avatar

      Thank you, Helen ~ glad you like it πŸ™‚

  2. Michele Lee Avatar

    More beauty captured by your lens. It is hard to believe a tree can grow with that force. Guess it gets plenty of water. πŸ˜†

    1. Phil Avatar

      Good morning Michele and thank you for coming by ~ a smile as lovely as yours is always a welcome way in which to start to my day! I agree that, despite plenty of water πŸ˜† providing nourishment, it is hard to believe that this tree can survive such force. In addition, it’s also a very clean tree. πŸ€ͺ Wishing you a wonderful day, my friend. 🌞

  3. tiffanyarpdaleo Avatar

    Stunning! I could look at these all day long! 😍

    1. Phil Avatar

      Yes, both the falls and cascades are beautiful indeed. 😍 And, though I might complain at times, the fog this day made for a welcome component to photograph. Have a splendid weekend, Tiffany πŸ™‚

  4. travelling_han Avatar

    So beautiful – I have no idea how that tree has survived in the middle! Have a good day πŸ™‚

    1. Phil Avatar

      Good morning, dear Hannah. Indeed, that is one strong tree! Thanks, and I wish you the same πŸ™‚

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