There are actually two areas here, the Lower Falls and the Upper Falls. The Lower Falls are a series of smaller waterfalls coming down on either side of an Island.
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The two falls shown here are on the east side of the Island.
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Rowboats were available for rental to take out to the Island where there is a boardwalk that goes around the Island and affords different views of the falls. As much as I would have liked to, I'm not very adept at rowing a boat so didn't attempt this little excursion. The falls in the background are the same ones in the first picture.
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This is the last of a series of three smaller falls that are on the west side of the Island. A boardwalk leads you along the river to several viewing platforms.
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An interesting sign along the way - Prayer of the Woods.
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Another sign – showing the layout of the river and island and warning of the dangers of the falls.
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From one of the viewing platforms, looking back at where the first few pictures were taken.
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Fast flowing water. The brown color is caused from tannin brought in from the streams that flow into the river.
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The uppermost of the Lower Falls. Visitors to the Island wade out into the river.
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And finally, a closeup of the flowing waters.
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