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Inside the Gorge

Photography Scenic posted on Aug 18, 2013
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I wish I had worn a bathing suit I wish I had a pair of swimming goggles I wish I had a plastic bag to protect my camera I wish I had left my wallet and cell phone in the car I wish I had an anti fogging wipe for my camera lens Notice that there are no other people standing around in this section of the Gorge. The granite walls are 70 to 90 feet (21 to 27 meters) and are 12 to 20 feet (3.7 to 6.1 meters) wide. The noise of the rushing water is louder than Niagara Fall because of the confining space and the trees overhead. Can�t wait to go back next year. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favs and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

Comments (31)


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Jean_C

11:00AM | Sun, 18 August 2013

I imagine the passage through this gorge, I think it is better to be protected from rain indeed! Excellent capture, Dana!

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X-PaX

11:04AM | Sun, 18 August 2013

That looks dangerous. Very nice capture.

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Faemike55

11:09AM | Sun, 18 August 2013

Very cool capture & very funny monologue

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Leije

11:17AM | Sun, 18 August 2013

Wow, it's a very impressive capture, and your text is very funny, Dana !

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johndoop

11:32AM | Sun, 18 August 2013

Wonderful place to be I think!! Great shot!!!!!!!!!!!

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mtdana

11:43AM | Sun, 18 August 2013

LOL – At the base of YF I found it impossible to get a capture because of the spray – remarkable job and stunning POV!

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durleybeachbum

1:20PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

Hilarious! How very exciting though!

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eekdog

1:29PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

zoom is best Dana, next time you go there bet you'll have all the needed things you mentioned not having. cool area and super shot. i bet them stairs get slick..

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lisalisette

1:50PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

Greats shot and nice text .. hope that nobody is going to fall into that waterfall :)

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Erestorfan

2:38PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

Oh wow, Dana! You're really sharing the beauty of New Hampshire with the group!! Hmm...perhaps you need a poncho like they give you when you go on the Maid of the Mist at Niagara Falls, LOL. This is an awesome shot!!!!

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jendellas

2:42PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

That bridge looks a bit scary. So wonderful. Don't forget all those things you wished when you go back. xx

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flavia49

5:08PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

awesome place and fabulous capture

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sandra46

5:21PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

EXCELLENT IMAGE

whaleman

5:30PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

Perhaps this is the origin of the word gorgeous! Never thought of that until now.

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MrsRatbag

7:20PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

And next year you'll be prepared! What a stunning POV; bet it got your pulse racing!

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AidanaWillowRaven

9:06PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

Impressive place :D

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Isabelle711

10:13PM | Sun, 18 August 2013

My friend this is truely gorgeous. :)))))))) I can just about hear the sound of the rushing water. :)))) This looks like alot of fun. :))))))) Most excellent capture my friend. :))))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :))))) Carry A Sunshine Smile In Your Heart :))))))

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beachzz

1:45AM | Mon, 19 August 2013

Wow, what a shot!! I remember walking along the Merced River one early spring and having the sound bounce off the granite boulders that line the river. It seemed like the sound came from the rocks rather than the river. Amazing what water can do and the noise it can make. This is simply awesome!!

angora

2:53AM | Mon, 19 August 2013

LOL @ your text!! and noticing... prior to reading just thought it was almost heroic to walk there and even more to get pics and WHAT A PIC, WOW!!! not even a path?!! sinc. hope no damage was done!! awesome place, dito pic!! TYSM for sharing!! (I ruined my Nikon 35mm compact once on a pilot boat, on which we took our visitors to see our town from 'a diff. angle'. it had sailed for months in a row. it happened to be not wave proof. :-( )

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rainbows

3:09AM | Mon, 19 August 2013

A wonderful wild capture, dear Dana. Hugs for all day. Di. xx

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kaward

6:20AM | Mon, 19 August 2013

What a shot! I bet it was exciting though! I hope your camera got through the ordeal. It got you a superb record of the event!

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sossy

9:57AM | Mon, 19 August 2013

wow! impressive closup and looks very dangerous! ;o)

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adrie

1:43PM | Mon, 19 August 2013

Another wonderful view and photoshot Dana.

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netot

11:30PM | Mon, 19 August 2013

I think what you really wish is that they would had placed a sign warning to carry all that things, before starting the tour ;) Great capture of this wild river

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dakotabluemoon

7:07AM | Tue, 20 August 2013

It is so beautiful the way u captured this looks dangerous.

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ia-du-lin

5:58PM | Tue, 20 August 2013

fantastic place, great shot!

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Katraz

1:37AM | Wed, 21 August 2013

It must have been fun building that walkway.

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FredNunes

3:05PM | Fri, 23 August 2013

You managed to get stairway without people... love this place! Great shot!

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spiegel428

6:23PM | Sun, 01 September 2013

I'm not sure I'd have the courage to walk on those stairs. Terrific shot.

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clbsmiley

12:18PM | Sun, 15 September 2013

So cool... and wet LOL I want to go!!

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