Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Hardy Falls
(This picture can be enlarged by clicking on it.)
A waterfall near the top of a mountain often has a low water flow since the watershed is likely to be small. Mount Magazine is the highest point in Arkansas, and Hardy Falls is fairly near the top. When we visited Mount Magazine there was a fair amount of water coming down the creek which made for a pretty little waterfall.
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That is a nice little falls in a beautiful surrounding!
This is the first small waterfall from you.
so peaceful to look at. when I enlarged i see incredible details, dead leaves, a tiny little waterfall beside the big one, colors in the water of the rocks. lots to look at here. I wonder if it ever gets to be a rushing waterfall when snow and rain melts
so peaceful to look at. when I enlarged i see incredible details, dead leaves, a tiny little waterfall beside the big one, colors in the water of the rocks. lots to look at here. I wonder if it ever gets to be a rushing waterfall when snow and rain melts
So pretty....I can almost hear the water moving.
That's pretty. Have you seen the falls I have on my hiking blog?
Kay
Such a cute, dainty fall! This would be a good waterfall for a child to play in!
It may be small, but its path is quite impressive. Beautiful!
And why do I have the feeling that the water is very, very cold…
Gosh! you find some pretty neat spots.
I can die there. :)
Beautiful.This looks like the perfect spot to sit a spell and just listen to the water.
Blessings,Ruth
It's a lovely fall! Reminds me of hiking in New England.
I like how it comes down in levels!
Little but beautiful!
Small waterfalls can be just as awesome as bigger ones indeed!
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