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Saturday, December 3, 2011
I try to shoot Falling Water Falls every autumn if possible; this has to be one of the most photogenic spots in Arkansas and it's literally right by the side of the road! This has been a fairly dry autumn; so Falling Water Creek was fairly low; also, I missed the peak of fall color; no matter; it's always nice to visit here any time of year. I will post more shots in the future from Falling Water Creek and from different seasons. You can access Falling Water Falls by taking Hwy 16 west from the town of Pelsor, Arkansas to Ben Hur, Arkansas; go thru this tiny town and make a sharp left on Upper Falling Water Road down into the valley; the creek will come up on your right. The road is a bit rough and rutted occasionally, but a car can usually make it over it; an suv would be preferred.
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