A high volume of water rushes downstream over Lower Potter’s Falls, located along Crooked Fork on the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee. These dangerous currents are best enjoyed from a safe distance, such as on a wall in your home or place of work. You can visit my galleries at Pixels and/or Redbubble to discover several prints and other fine items available. Thanks very much!
Rush of Water
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9 responses to “Rush of Water”
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Beautiful capture as always!
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Many thanks, dear Inge 🌷
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Beautiful, beautiful, just beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!
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So glad you like it, my dear friend 🥰 The water was high from heavy rain, very loud and powerful!!!
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Beautiful, I love this
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TY Balle ☺🤗
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Wow! Amazing! Thank you for sharing it!
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Thank you, dear Manuela 🤗🌹
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