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Triple Falls waterfall in DuPont State Forest near Cedar Mountain, North Carolina in Transylvania County aerial photo taken on February 18, 2013 - © 2013 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions Photography Archives
A pano of Hooker Falls.
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This little orchid (Spiranthes lacera var. gracilis) was blooming at DuPont State Forest near Brevard, NC, where it grows in dry, sunny habitats in company with Liatris spicata and Shrankia microphylla.
"HOLD ON TO YOUR BRITCHES, T.J., IT'S ALMOST FILLED."
HIGHLANDS NC: DU PONT STATE FOREST: BRIDAL VEIL FALLS: US 64: These gents are standing on Old US 64 and beneath the 120' high falls.
One man is filling an empty water bottle as his friend heads for a safer spot. A few years ago a huge boulder fell from the top of the falls and crashed onto the asphalt road closing 64 for quite a while. Eventually, the state rerouted the two-lane road over to the spot where I am standing.
I'm not so sure that I would drink that water.
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High Falls in DuPont State Forest in Cedar Mountain North Carolina drops 120 feet down an inclined plane of granite.
My wife took this photo of me at Hooker Falls in DuPont State Forest in Cedar Point, NC. More photos from this shoot coming soon.
4+ inches of rain today...!
Longer shutter speed, and diffuse lighting (cloud cover)
Taken in DuPont State Forest in Transylvania County, NC on 10/27/2010
I arrived at the DuPont State Forest in Transylvania Co. (NC) on a foggy morning in hopes of finding Platanthera ciliaris. I only found three plants in bloom, but they were adorned with water droplets that made the trip truly worthwhile. This is a close-up of the fringed lip of one of the flowers.
We had a chance to visit some waterfalls near Asheville, North Carolina during a family visit in August 2013. The scenery there is great and it was good that there was a lot of rain this summer so the falls were running high. I love visiting this area and hope to make it back there in the near future.
We had a chance to visit some waterfalls near Asheville, North Carolina during a family visit in August 2013. The scenery there is great and it was good that there was a lot of rain this summer so the falls were running high. I love visiting this area and hope to make it back there in the near future.
Magnolia fraseri var. fraseri, a species of Magnolia native to the southeastern United States of America in the southern Appalachian Mountains and adjacent Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain from West Virginia south to northern Florida and west to eastern Texas, a.k.a. mountain magnolia or umbrella tree
We had a chance to visit some waterfalls near Asheville, North Carolina during a family visit in August 2013. The scenery there is great and it was good that there was a lot of rain this summer so the falls were running high. I love visiting this area and hope to make it back there in the near future.
We had a chance to visit some waterfalls near Asheville, North Carolina during a family visit in August 2013. The scenery there is great and it was good that there was a lot of rain this summer so the falls were running high. I love visiting this area and hope to make it back there in the near future.
We had a chance to visit some waterfalls near Asheville, North Carolina during a family visit in August 2013. The scenery there is great and it was good that there was a lot of rain this summer so the falls were running high. I love visiting this area and hope to make it back there in the near future.