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Water and Rock

Water and Rock                    ©2012 Alan Schrank

The Tallulah river is often known for the 800 foot deep trench it has dug in the earth at the gorge, but I like it best many miles north and west of there closer to it's source, still wild in parts, shortly after it has crossed into Georgia from North Carolina.

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