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The sight of water tumbling over a rock face is one of the most eye-catching spectacles in the American landscape. Waterfalls are a natural wonder to behold as they reveal more of the power and force of water than the meandering rivers or streams that feed them. The highest waterfalls aren’t always the most dramatic or picturesque either. In Ricketts Glen, none of the falls are especially high or vast. Rather, it’s their settings amid woodlands that make these falls more than just a study of white sprays of water.
Oneida Falls1378,960 -
The Cold Pony1440,932
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American Bald Eagle1440,932
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Speakmens' Covered Bridge1440,932
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Sieur-de-Monts1440,960
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Winter Comes1440,720
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Snow at Last1440,720
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Mother Sky, Father Eagle1440,829
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A Peaceful Morning1152,960
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Osprey Family1440,934
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I Am Circling Around God1440,932
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Snowy Egret1303,960
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Watkins' Glen1440,932
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Along the Mohican1440,897 -
Harkening to simpler times, mills such as these pay homage to the pioneers of America. When Edwin Boston Mabry built his water powered mill in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, he had no way of knowing it would become one of the most photographed places in the United States. Limited Edition of 250Mabry Mill1440,932
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Glade Creek Grist Mill1440,932
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Great Egret1440,960
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Woodpecker707,960
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Luminescence678,960
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Murray Falls, Ricketts Glen State Park637,957
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Ozone Falls, Spring754,960
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Adams Falls621,960
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Cucumber Falls638,959
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Gone Fishing619,960
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Going Home621,960
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Yellow Falls640,960
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