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Well signposted, Sai Rung (which translates as rainbow) waterfall might be rated as the better known of Khao Lak ’s triple waterfalls, just north of the beach center. Otherwise known by the local name of Pak Weep (Pakweep), the turnoff is just north of the bridge, north of Le Meridien . The wide road leads one to beyond a turnoff to the waterfal...

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Natural lighting is best when it energizes you. At Dry Falls in western North Carolina, the rush of the Cullasaja River casts a special glow when a camera's shutter speed is slowed to capture the moment. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

White Pillars


It's a pity when one looks and can't see. At Bridal Veil Falls near Highlands, NC, visitors are attracted to this roadside sight. Few make the effort to capture one of the better viewing angles. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

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Beauty is measured by the foot. Never more true than at Martin Falls in northeast Georgia. Divided into multiple sections, the lower 25 feet is sheer in appearance. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

Best View


There's always a great view at Denton Branch Falls in northeast Georgia. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

Denton's Drop


Just above the better, falls the best. Shadows and glare challenge views at Martin Falls in northeast Georgia. But if timing is right, the treat is worth the effort. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

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Just above the better, falls the best. Shadows and glare challenge views at Martin Falls in northeast Georgia. But if timing is right, the treat is worth the effort. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

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Beauty is measured by the foot. Never more true than at Martin Falls in northeast Georgia. Divided into multiple sections, the lower 25 feet is sheer in appearance. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

Best View


Heading for Ton Phet waterfall ( น้ำตกโตนเพชร) , Ranong , Thailand, there are a great many signboards indicating the direction required to take. Mostly at places where the direction is, in realit y, so obvious. However where they lead us to, is the start of a rutted track, where one should most probably continue upwards. Th...

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Natural lighting is best when it energizes you. At Dry Falls in western North Carolina, the rush of the Cullasaja River casts a special glow when a camera's shutter speed is slowed to capture the moment. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

White Pillars


It's a pity when one looks and can't see. At Bridal Veil Falls near Highlands, NC, visitors are attracted to this roadside sight. Few make the effort to capture one of the better viewing angles. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

Light Spray




The world in its natural state. Includes waterfalls from around the world, including the Appalachian Mountains, Arizona, Iceland, Ireland, Switzerland, and Germany.

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Close to Prachuap Khiri Khan town is the lesser known Khao Lan waterfall. Part of the Huai Yang National Park , Khao Lan is just one of the five major waterfalls of this park, which runs from the lower hills to the mountains on the border with Burma. Highway 4 south from Bangkok leads one along many easily accessible waterfalls. Khao Lan is just 1...

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While heading downstream, it's a good idea to look at what follows. In northeast Georgia, Panther Creek flows for miles, creating multiple cascades before reaching Panther Creek Falls. Just above the popular cascade, the creek squeezes through a narrow channel, creating a spectacular, yet often overlooked view. To return to e-Photos.biz, click her...

Panther's Head


A dead end should include a memorable destination. In northeast Georgia, a mountain trail is filled with twists and turns. But the end of the trail makes the journey worthwhile. Denton Branch Falls cascades over a 30-foot rock cliff that marks the trail's end. To return to e-Photos.biz, click here.

Path's End


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