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Valley Falls Cap

Photography Landscape posted on Mar 21, 2007
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The beauty of the park is enhanced by the spectacular series of foaming falls which were created by the dark, rushing waters of the Tygart Valley River and provides a boundary between Marion and Taylor counties. The prevalent rock formation known as Connoquenessing Sandstone, forms the cap of the falls over which the river plunges and swirls and appears both as ledges and huge room size boulders for over a mile down the narrow valley floor. Canon Powershot A530

Comments (5)


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alhak

5:21AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

a beautiful place indeed..nice pic

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Bampster

6:03AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Excellent photo- captures the atmosphere of this local very well- I can almost hear the rushing waters. Super job!!!

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Fred255

7:21AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Good photo, looked a cold day!

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Doom Dancer

7:57AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

This is gorgeous, almost magical...well captured. -Rob

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CavalierLady

9:38AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Nice shot, Alison. :) Reminds me of the Guadalupe River in Texas.


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