
The waterfalls and thick forests of the Pacific Northwest have a way of reminding me where we came from. It’s like sections were left as they were in the time of dinosaurs, or Sleestack if you are an old TV buff. Thick mist hangs in the air encouraging the green moss to take over anything not moving. This spot is below the popular Panther Creek Falls. While there is a viewing platform at the top, you have to climb down two levels to see this beauty.

Gorgeous, and well worth the hike down, at least in my opinion. Then again, I didn’t hike down 🙂 But I would!
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Wonderful capture of these glorious falls, Wade! I can almost smell the moss and feel the mist.
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The waterfalls look like flowing beams of light – heavenly.
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Thanks, I really love the look of silky smokey waterfalls.
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Beautiful
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Thanks Raewyn!
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What a fabulous image.
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Thanks Pete.
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This image is exquisite Wade as is your choice of slow shutter speed to highlight the movement of the water 🙂 Superb work.
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Thanks Joe. I’m loving all the waterfalls up here. Fall is coming so it’s just going to get more dramatic.
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Beautiful.
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Thanks David.
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