Burney Falls is one of those waterfalls I must see everytime I travel Hwy 89 in northern California on my way to, well anywhere.
Burney Falls is not the highest or largest waterfall in California but at 129-ft, Burney Falls, is possibly the most beautiful.
Burney Falls' additional water comes from springs, joining to create a mist-filled basin. Burney Creek originates from the park's underground springs and flows to Lake Britton, getting larger along the way to the majestic falls.
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"Watery Wednesday"
Wonderful waterfalls :) And I must say your top picture is awesome. La Tour d'Eiffel (my French isn't good at alla)
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Your photos of teh waterfalls are really beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow, this waterfall is wider then those in malaysia
ReplyDeletethis is a wonderful place to visit. the water is cold even in the dog days of summer, but it's so wonderful to sit on the rocks and just get refreshed by the mists.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this beautiful waterfall with us. We're going to have to get to California to see some of the great waterfalls out there.
ReplyDeleteAmazing waterfall and gorgeous pictures. Have a great time anywhere you are Debbie.
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to go here, but so far haven't made the trip. Thanks for the great shots.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!!!! I love the fact that the road takes you "anywhere"!!!! That's my kinda traveling/adventures!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting with me yesterday. Your company is so very much appreciated. Now...go out, and have a super Thursday adventure for me while I'm stuck indoors this week; cleaning. LOL
WATER
ReplyDeleteWater in a drop of rain,
Water swirling down the drain;
Water clinging to the trees,
Water filling up the seas;
Water frozen, water free,
Water is the stuff for me!
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