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On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this is a 90 foot falls named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced to marry a chief instead of the one she really loved. Taken behind the falls. A statue of Noccalula jumping into the gorge is in the upper left.
Once called Black Creek Falls, the legend of Noccalula imagines a folk tale steeped in Native American imagery and myth. A statue perched on the precipice reminds us of the legendary leap of Princess Noccalula. www.noccalulafallspark.com/about/
Kalie, Brookelyn & Lendi on the covered bridge - Noccalula Falls. Brookelyn was fascinated by the hole in the walkway
Once called Black Creek Falls, the legend of Noccalula imagines a folk tale steeped in Native American imagery and myth. A statue perched on the precipice reminds us of the legendary leap of Princess Noccalula. www.noccalulafallspark.com/about/
Once called Black Creek Falls, the legend of Noccalula imagines a folk tale steeped in Native American imagery and myth. A statue perched on the precipice reminds us of the legendary leap of Princess Noccalula. www.noccalulafallspark.com/about/
On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this is 90 foot falls named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced to marry a chief instead of the one she really loved. In the summer the creek becomes very dry and the falls trickle down to nothing, but when full they are quite impressive.