Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Lost Creek Falls



Lost Creek Falls is one of the many small waterfalls in this part of Tennessee. This waterfall is at one end of a large sinkhole. The creek gets its name, Lost Creek, from the fact that it emerges from a small cave at the top of the falls and disappears underground again at the base.

11 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

How interesting the creek appears at least long enough to create a water fall. Good one, George!

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Like the effect of running water.One can see the movement in the picture.
Blessings,Ruth

Busy Bee Suz said...

So cool. Love the names of all the falls...what a fun job that would be.

SaraG said...

Beautiful photo!!

Unknown said...

I still think that you and Betsy need to be putting a waterfall book together!! Very cool photo.

Janie said...

Interesting name and description of its appearance and disappearance. Beautiful photo.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

George: That is a real beauty for certain.

Hilda said...

It's as fine as a gauze veil — pretty. I like how it got its name too.

Unknown said...

Sounds fascinating. I'd love to see it. Great exposure on the falling water -- good camera work.

Carrizo said...

Very good shot. I like that water which is falling down like a veil. It's so beautiful.

angie {the arthur clan} said...

I love the story behind the name of this waterfall. It's beautiful!