Wednesday, January 9, 2013
"Whispy" Falls
Sorry about my lack of posts so far this week. I was not able to get out this past weekend so I have nothing brand new, but I have a couple of left over photos from a few weekends agos hike along Tanner Creek to share with you though.
The first is this one, of what I dubbed "Whispy Falls". Despite my efforts, I was unable to find a name for this apparently seasonal waterfall. It falls just north of Wahclella Falls, which I posted about last week. The water almost mists down, dramatically cooling the air around you.
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12 comments:
Glad you caught it! Sometimes there and sometimes not.
Not to worry we all get busy with life ! Awesome shot ! Have a good day !
This is beautiful! We just visited Niagara last week, and I can say that it was an awesome experience (even in winter). Stopping by from Sweet Shot!
Nissa
Nice shot! Yep, lots of seasonal falls in the Gorge right now.
very nice ! I can almost feel the water on my face !!
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Great shot! I think the two things I miss most about Portland, it its local to the coast and the gorge.
everyday things in photos
Thanks for this photo. It's beautiful.
beautiful! refreshing to the eyes...and perfect for a summer outing.:p
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Even if it is whispy and seasonal it is lovely. Do you think it is just there because of thawed snow on top?
Indeed it is beautiful!
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