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Ozone Falls
This is one of the great waterfalls of Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau. Ozone Falls is 110 ft and really close to I-40 at a small community called Ozone. The area around Brevard NC seems to get all of the hype of being the Land of Waterfalls, and they do have many great ones, but I've never seen anything like the ones of the Cumberland Plateau. This waterfall is really just a rather typical one of the area, not exceptionally large or dramatic. They get much bigger with heavier water flow.
If you are a waterfall photographer and would like to learn a system of navigation using Google Maps and Earth for plotting waterfall locations and the ability to share them easily without complicated directions then I can show you how. Finding a location or parking spot can be as easy as typing in the lat/long co-ordinates. I can even tell you how this information can be installed to some car GPS systems so no more using maps, a huge time and gas saver. I have been finding my way around for years now in this way. Write me if you would like to learn how, then we can share info by simply swapping numbers.
Ozone Falls
This is one of the great waterfalls of Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau. Ozone Falls is 110 ft and really close to I-40 at a small community called Ozone. The area around Brevard NC seems to get all of the hype of being the Land of Waterfalls, and they do have many great ones, but I've never seen anything like the ones of the Cumberland Plateau. This waterfall is really just a rather typical one of the area, not exceptionally large or dramatic. They get much bigger with heavier water flow.
If you are a waterfall photographer and would like to learn a system of navigation using Google Maps and Earth for plotting waterfall locations and the ability to share them easily without complicated directions then I can show you how. Finding a location or parking spot can be as easy as typing in the lat/long co-ordinates. I can even tell you how this information can be installed to some car GPS systems so no more using maps, a huge time and gas saver. I have been finding my way around for years now in this way. Write me if you would like to learn how, then we can share info by simply swapping numbers.