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Hamilton Pool Waterfall in Austin, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tree and roots Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lower Falls At Graveyard Fields Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls late summer seen through the upper north rim trail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hemlock Waterfall glistens in sunlight at Cornell University Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge over River in Forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hemlock Waterfall summer swimminghole at Cornell
Taughannock Falls new revitalized railroad bridge connects North & South Rim Trails Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls bottom view of 215 foot drop at the State Park in FingerLakes NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Campground in Forest next to River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hemlock Waterfall in Fall Creek Gorge at Cornell Royalty Free Stock Photo
Upper Guadalupe Falls Royalty Free Stock Photo
Desert Oasis in Coyote Gulch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carpenter Falls walkway during FingerLakes autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
The glacial history of the area strongly affects the present landscape at Beebe Lake. Fall Creek has cut a new channel, sometimes through bedrock, occasionally through the gravel deposit that filled the old channel. Above the lake at Sackett Bridge, the rushing water of Fall Creek slows when it reaches Beebe Lake, dropping its sediment load into the lake.


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