Spring and Fall, one signals rebirth while the other is beginning of the end of this cycle.
For waterfalls, it is also a picture in contrast. Spring the season when waterfalls are at their best while fall sees cascades at their lowest point. So, since I was recently at
Laurel Run Park on the Fall Equinox this is a Compare and Contrast blog on its five main waterfalls from
spring to autumn.
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The water crossing in spring... |
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...about dried up in fall. |
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Laurel Run Falls in April... |
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...& September. |
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Little Laurel Run Falls roaring in the spring... |
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...in autumn not as much so (but still a nice pool). |
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In April, Lower Kiner Hollow Falls was quite impressive... |
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...in September you wouldn't know it was a waterfall. |
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Middle Kiner Hollow Falls was also something in the spring... |
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...just a trickle in the fall. |
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It is hard to believe that Upper Kiner Falls looked like this... |
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...& five months later like this. |
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