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One of the Seven Cataracts viewed from the Catalina Highway on the way to Mount Lemmon, Coronado National Forest – Tucson, Arizona
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
Coronado National ForestDefinitions and photographs of the different types of waterfalls (Wikipedia entry)
Seven Cataracts, canyoneering/rock climbing decent
Weather forecast for Tucson, Arizona vicinity
Blog entries for Coronado National Forest
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One of the Seven Cataracts viewed from the Catalina Highway to Mount Lemmon, Coronado National Forest – Tucson, Arizona
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
Coronado National ForestDefinitions and photographs of the different types of waterfalls (Wikipedia entry)
Wilderness areas in the Coronado National Forest
Weather forecast for Tucson, Arizona vicinity
Blog entries for Coronado National Forest
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Another One of the Seven Cataracts viewed from the Catalina Highway to Mount Lemmon, Coronado National Forest – Tucson, Arizona
©2010 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
Coronado National ForestDefinitions and photographs of the different types of waterfalls (entry from Worldwaterfalls.com)
Wilderness areas in the Coronado National Forest
Weather forecast for Tucson, Arizona vicinity
Blog entries for Coronado National Forest
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Seven Cataracts viewed on the Catalina Highway to Mount Lemmon, Coronado National Forest – Tucson, Arizona
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Video of Amnicon Falls State Park – Superior, Wisconsin
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
This 825 acre park near Superior, Wisconsin has a number of beautiful waterfalls and cascades along the Amnicon River. A half billion years ago earthquakes along the Douglas Fault caused lava flows across the region. Ancient seas deposited sandstone over the underlying lava before the earthquakes. Since the last glaciers past here the sandstone has been eroding down to the basalt bedrock. The result along the Douglas Fault line has been a series of waterfalls that are the main features of the park. A small brownstone quarry in the park operated for about 20 years in the 1880s. Trout, walleye and smelt travel up the Amnicon River in the spring to spawn. Coho and Chinook salmon spawn during the fall. There are 36 primitive campsites with no showers. About 1.8 miles of trails cover both sides of the river and cross through a picturesque covered bridge. Music downloaded from Garageband.com. Other music by Malignant Choir and Paul Ehlers c 2009. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2009 Creative Juice LLC.Map of Amnicon Falls State Park
Camping at Amnicon Falls State Park
Weather forecast for Amnicon Falls State Park vicinity
Blog entries for Amnicon Falls State Park
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Video of Amnicon Falls State Park and Campground – Superior, Wisconsin
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
This 825 acre park near Superior, Wisconsin has a number of beautiful waterfalls and cascades along the Amnicon River. There are 36 primitive campsites with no showers. This video includes all 36 campsites. About 1.8 miles of trails cover both sides of the river and cross through a picturesque covered bridge. Music by Malignant Choir, Paul Ehlers c 2009 and Maury Smith c2008. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2009 Creative Juice LLC.Map of Amnicon Falls State Park
Camping at Amnicon Falls State Park
Weather forecast for Amnicon Falls State Park vicinity
Blog entries for Amnicon Falls State Park
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Morgan Falls, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest – Mellen, Wisconsin
©2009 John Wanserski for Creative Juice LLC
Chequamegon-Nicolet National ForestMorgan Falls (entry from Great Lakes Waterfalls)
Trails in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
Wilderness Areas in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
Blog entries for the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
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Bottom of Morgan Falls, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest – Mellen, Wisconsin