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Ozone Falls, just outside of Ozone, Tennessee. I couldnt believe how easy it was to get to this roadside waterfall. Not sure on the exact height, but it was 100'+.
Ozone Falls plunges 110 feet over a sandstone cap rock into a deep, rock-strewn pool. Fall Creek then disappears underground, re-emerging several yards downstream. An impressive rock house “amphitheater” that was created over geologic time by wind, water, freeze/thaw, and erosion provides the backdrop for the falls
This is a visualizations of ozone concentrations over the southern hemisphere.
Minimum concentration of ozone in the southern hemisphere for each year from 1979-2013 (there is no data from 1995). Each image is the day of the year with the lowest concentration of ozone. A graph of the lowest ozone amount for each year is shown.
Read more/download file: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a011600/a011648/
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"The Ozone" - Indented Head
Not having been able to pursue my photography due to ongoing work commitments has depleted my enthusiasm and energy. Nonetheless there is light at the end of the project tunnel and I look forward to opportunities to once again get time to go and shoot some new locations (and old ones). In the meantime I live vicariously through all of your wonderful images. Cheers, Ross.
Avast, me hearties! We be settin' sail for Booty Bay; so put on yer plunderin' best n' sharpen yer steel cuz thar be treasure n' tunes just beyond the horizon!
decided to go check out this long forgotten community of Ozone .
Met some very frienldy people (the Judys)that told us all about the town ..when there was a town !...wished I would have taken notes ...
there were about 15 houses , a store and a school which was moved to Ammon and is still being used...he told us about the cemetery on the hill too..not many markers left in it ...just grass and tumbleweeds..
I took some pics of one of the last standing building there ..the barn...
we were told that people have been stealing the wood off it ..so it might not be standing much longer ! that's so sad..it was quite the barn ,very big !
In Tennessee, about 120 miles east of Nashville. The light here--at least at this time of day--was not so good, but you work with what you've got. There were also a lot of people about, but I out waited them.
For scale, the falls are about 100 feet tall.
4023 and 3138 cross another wooden trestle at Ozone, Tennessee on Lhoist's ex-Tennessee Central line to Rockwood.