Heavenly Falls
Heavenly Falls is a 50-foot tall man-made waterfall located in the Portland Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon. It flows into the lower pond of the Strolling Pond Garden and was named by the garden's designer, Professor Takuma Tono, who felt the water appeared to flow from the Milky Way. The waterfall was rebuilt and increased in height to 65 feet after being severely damaged in a 1997 ice storm
Heavenly Falls
Heavenly Falls is a 50-foot tall man-made waterfall located in the Portland Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon. It flows into the lower pond of the Strolling Pond Garden and was named by the garden's designer, Professor Takuma Tono, who felt the water appeared to flow from the Milky Way. The waterfall was rebuilt and increased in height to 65 feet after being severely damaged in a 1997 ice storm