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A really nice hidden waterfall, still present after Black Saturday bushfire. Love the anions emitted by the forest at the same time.
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Pretty cascade, I like seeing the greenery around the water. Take care, have a great day!
Ahh Marysville. I spent a lot of happy holidays there, until a bushfire burned out our favourite guest house.
Sorry to hear about this! I used to go there every winter for long exposure photography
...gorgeous.
Very beautiful
That is a lovely shot.
I love how it meanders all around!
Pretty scene.
Un incendio devora todo lo que está a su paso. Esa cascada ha aliviado esas tierras resecas, por el incendio.
Creo que las cascadas debían ser separadas por su belleza y su altura. Esta que nos dejas hoy yo las colocaría las bellas.Saludos.
Thank you, Tomas. This one was rather delicate and special.
Se ve muy bonita. Besos.
So beautiful. I would love to explore this beautiful place. Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop. Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. ❤️
Thank you, Sandee. I still like landscape a lot.
Beautiful!!
I've visited Marysville a couple of times and somehow missed seeing this waterfall. It looks great.
It is hidden in the yellow dog trail behind the Steavenson falls. It is not that easy to access
Amazing, lots of water flowing down there too.
This is your best waterfall--- at least of the ones I've seen. By the way, there are no reflections in our kitchen window--- just lace curtains over miniblinds. Otherwise I hope there's a sense of the snow and plants outside.
Thank you, Bill. I tried different styles when I can. It is fun. Your capture of the window frame is indeed stunning
That is so pretty!!!
Hermosa naturaleza. Un gusto ver el agua corre libreBuen jueves. Un abrazo.
Happy day shooting
lovely nature... beautiful shot
You capture waterfalls better than anyone I've ever seen!
Thank you, Jeanie!
Your comments are always appreciated. Thank you kindly for the kind visits
Pretty cascade, I like seeing the greenery around the water. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteAhh Marysville. I spent a lot of happy holidays there, until a bushfire burned out our favourite guest house.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about this! I used to go there every winter for long exposure photography
Delete...gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteI love how it meanders all around!
ReplyDeletePretty scene.
ReplyDeleteUn incendio devora todo lo que está a su paso. Esa cascada ha aliviado esas tierras resecas, por el incendio.
ReplyDeleteCreo que las cascadas debían ser separadas por su belleza y su altura. Esta que nos dejas hoy yo las colocaría las bellas.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Thank you, Tomas. This one was rather delicate and special.
DeleteSe ve muy bonita. Besos.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I would love to explore this beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. ❤️
Thank you, Sandee. I still like landscape a lot.
DeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI've visited Marysville a couple of times and somehow missed seeing this waterfall. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteIt is hidden in the yellow dog trail behind the Steavenson falls. It is not that easy to access
DeleteAmazing, lots of water flowing down there too.
ReplyDeleteThis is your best waterfall--- at least of the ones I've seen. By the way, there are no reflections in our kitchen window--- just lace curtains over miniblinds. Otherwise I hope there's a sense of the snow and plants outside.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill. I tried different styles when I can. It is fun. Your capture of the window frame is indeed stunning
DeleteThat is so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteHermosa naturaleza. Un gusto ver el agua corre libre
ReplyDeleteBuen jueves.
Un abrazo.
Happy day shooting
Deletelovely nature... beautiful shot
ReplyDeleteYou capture waterfalls better than anyone I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeanie!
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