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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Twin Falls is created by Long Devil's Fork and Big Devil's Fork creeks; this water in turn flows into Richland Creek a bit downstream. Both of these creeks have some beautiful cascades of their own further upstream; since I visited the area in April, dogwoods were blooming in spots. One such cascade is here:
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