Delphi Falls

A place to discuss waterfalls. Including the parks that house them and the hikes to get to them.

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Excellent HDR work!
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very nice shots :up:
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nice - what a stunning waterfall - too bad they are off limits. there's actually two of them in there....
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What ever happened to tennant? I was looking across the waterfall map in search of falls that dont have pages and came across these. Going to try to find the owners.
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lucky to get a tour. I went here a lot when I was young and was still family. Wonder who gave the tour. I'll have to dig up my photo from long ago of the upper falls.

[edit] found my old photo, gotta love print film, can't lose it to a dead hard drive. scanning and posting soon, but the awesome pics above show it just fine.
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I was lucky enough to see the falls too.

I used to sell windows and I had an appointment at the house where the falls are located. It's owned by a nice elderly lady who's "mean husband" had recently passed away (this was in 2009 I believe).

I heard this loud sound coming from the back of the house and inquired about it, she took me back and there I saw these gigantic falls right in her backyard. On goodle maps it looks like it's far away but in real life it's very very close to the house, which was awesome.

She said there used to be a dance hall there a long time ago and people used to pay 10 cents to have a picnic and see the falls. Then her husband bought it and it's remain private ever since. They hadn't let any strangers back there at all.

I did some searching and found these pictures, posted by her family.

[img2]http://home.comcast.net/~dglederman/TheFalls.jpg[/img2]
[img2]http://home.comcast.net/~dglederman/BifLonaJimJr.jpg[/img2]
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