Saturday, September 15th, 2018 - Part 2 of 2
After leaving McHargue's Mill, we drove through the Daniel Boone National Forest, to Cumberland Falls State Resort Park in Corbin, Kentucky.
It was another beautiful place. This was our first view.
There was even a tornado shelter out here in the middle of nowhere, which was a very thoughtful safety addition.
We missed the "Moonbow" by one day, but we did see a rainbow at the falls. Watch out for the pictures of that further along.
I think you could pan for "gold" here, but it wasn't open. I could be wrong and this is just for show though.
All that glitters is not gold, but wait a minute, what's that I see, a rainbow. We've been very lucky with rainbows at waterfalls this summer. Remember the wonderful ones we saw at Niagara Falls and now this one, at what is known as "Niagara of the South".
This gentleman was playing some wonderful flute music. I can't remember the well known tunes, he was playing, but they fit the surroundings well, and it was very enchanting.
We walked along the pathway that had been made in the rocks.
Some fisherman were on the rocks below.
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| Sue standing by the waterfall, where we had seen the rainbow from above earlier |
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| The view from where I was standing in the picture above |
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| Bryan above me |
Looking down river. It was beautiful. I'll let you just look at the pictures.
I left Bryan talking to a couple, while I walked a little further along the river.
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| Doesn't this rock look like a frog!!! See it's eye & mouth? Ribbit!!Ribbit!! |
There is a plaque to commemorate the family that saved the park from development by donating the land to the State.
I collected Bryan from the seat and we walked back by the flutist, had a quick chat with him and gave him a donation for his wonderful music, which added to the enchantment of this park.
On the way back to the car, I walked out onto the flat rocks above the waterfall.
There's Bryan waving at me.
and taking my picture.
On the way home I got a picture of a Kentucky horse. It was blindfolded, which I found out was a fly mask, a mesh cover that keeps flies and bugs away from the horses face.
The country roads and barns. Kentucky has some lovely countryside and is different to what I expected. I have always thought of Kentucky as being more plains and flat land, but we have experienced the opposite of that in the parts we have seen.
What an awesome day we had. I loved both the mill and the waterfall. Tomorrow we move on, and into Tennessee. Maybe one day we'll come back to the campground here and spend a little longer. I'm sure there's more to see.
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