World of Waterfalls Blog
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Most recent blog posts (reverse chronological order):
Agate Falls
Agate Falls was one of those elegant waterfalls that was well known in the literature thanks to a well-situated railroad bridge right above its main drop. For the longest time during my trip…
Munising Falls
Munising Falls was one of the more convenient waterfalls that we had visited while staying in the town of Munising, which was really our excuse to pass the time while awaiting our opportunity to…
Miners Falls
Miners Falls (I’ve also seen it referred to as Miner’s Falls) was a well-flowing 40ft waterfall (though I’ve seen inconsistent numbers from the NPS literature claiming 50ft and 60ft) in a pretty…
Wagner Falls
Wagner Falls was a small 20ft multi-tiered waterfall that was pretty convenient for us to visit. It was just outside the town limits of Munising, and we only needed to walk on a short trail and…
Superior Falls
Superior Falls was a rare interstate waterfall as it was shared between the states of Wisconsin and Michigan since it flowed on the Montreal River, which defined the border between the states near…
Potato River Falls
The Potato River Falls (sometimes just called Potato Falls) was one of the more obscure waterfalls that we had encountered while passing through Northern Wisconsin. We were lured to this falls…
Copper Falls and Brownstone Falls
Copper Falls and Brownstone Falls were a pair of the featured waterfalls of the Copper Falls State Park. Julie and I were actually turned onto this falls by a pair of locals that we encountered…
Bond Falls
Bond Falls was a waterfall in the western side of the UP (short for Upper Peninsula of Michigan) that seemed to be a sentimental favorite amongst those “Yoopers” (folks who live in or frequent the…
Middle Falls of the Pigeon River
Middle Falls of the Pigeon River was further upstream of the more famous High Falls of the Pigeon River. And since this river defined the international boundary between USA and Canada within the…
High Falls of the Baptism River
The High Falls of the Baptism River was a gushing waterfall that really impressed Julie and I with its size as the Baptism River dropped 100ft (said to be the highest entirely in the state of…
Gooseberry Falls
Gooseberry Falls was really a series of three wide and impressive waterfalls on the Gooseberry River. It was one of several waterfalls that we encountered while touring the North Shore of Lake…
High Falls of the Pigeon River
High Falls of the Pigeon River was one of the lesser known trans-national waterfalls in the world, which was amazing since we’re talking about a waterfall shared between the USA and Canada! Yet…
Big Manitou Falls
Big Manitou Falls was said to be the highest waterfall in the state of Wisconsin at 165ft. As you can see from the photos on this page, we had to contend with unseasonably foggy weather during our…
Little Manitou Falls
Little Manitou Falls was a pleasantly wide waterfall where we managed to have the opportunity to experience it in a closer and more intimate manner given how easily accessible it was. It certainly…
Kakabeka Falls
Kakabeka Falls was the main reason why we bothered to make the long out-and-back detour from Duluth to Thunder Bay along the North Shore of Lake Superior. Thinking that it was too far out of the…
“Lake Effects” (Great Lakes around Lake Superior, USA – September 25, 2015 to October 2, 2015)
Tahia thoroughly enjoyed the experience, and I knew that we were sharing one of those precious moments that I’m sure would stick in our minds for the rest of our lives. This was the kind of moment…
Willow Falls
Willow Falls was an impressively wide (said to be 100ft across) and multi-tiered waterfall within Willow River State Park. It was a characteristic that wasn’t very common in the waterfalls that we…
Minnehaha Falls
Minnehaha Falls was perhaps the most well-known waterfall in the state of Minnesota. I’d imagine the biggest reason for this was that it was pretty much an urban waterfall within the city of…
Spain: Reviews of Travel Resources
The purpose of this page is to reveal to you the resources that we have used both prior to and during our trip to Spain. We have reviewed such resources so we can convey to you which ones we thought…
Southern California Waterfalls: When Is The Best Time To See Them?
When it comes to Southern California Waterfalls, Julie and I have received questions regarding their waterflow. Even though we have seen our share of the ones in the Southland…