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by Rob Hemphill
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Accessorize your life with unique stickers from an independent artist! Our vinyl stickers are available in four different sizes and are kiss-cut to create a 1/8" border around the perimeter of the design. Each sticker has an adhesive backing with plenty of stickiness to cling to any smooth surface while still being easy to remove.
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The Cullasaja River is a short river located entirely in Macon County, North Carolina. It is a tributary of the Little Tennessee River (and in turn... more
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Stickers should be applied to clean, smooth surfaces at room temperature.
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The Cullasaja River is a short river located entirely in Macon County, North Carolina. It is a tributary of the Little Tennessee River (and in turn the Tennessee River, Ohio River and Mississippi River), into which it flows near the county seat of Franklin. It originates to the southeast, near Highlands, the county's only other town. It flows from manmade Lake Sequoyah, which is fed by Mirror Lake and other creeks and streams originating on the western side of the Eastern Continental Divide, which runs through the east side of Highlands.
A two-lane highway called Mountain Waters Scenic Byway, which is the combined route of U.S. 64 and NC 28, runs through the Cullasaja Gorge, which is mostly protected as part of the Nantahala National Forest. The U.S. Forest Service has designated this to be a National Scenic Byway because of the river, and its numerous waterfalls, including:
~ Bridal Veil Falls, actually from a tributary creek.
~ Dry Falls, which visitors can walk...
Having enjoyed photography for over 30 years, I got my first serious DSLR in 2009. I now capture images with a Nikon D850. Landscape, nature and travel photography excite me the most, but there's still room for macro photography. My favorite subject is waterfalls, especially in the fall. Capturing great photographs takes a lot of commitment, plenty of resources, a keen eye and most important a love of photography. My photographs are appropriate for home and business use, and suitable for advertising too. If you see something that you like, please Vote for, Favorite, leave a comment, or even Buy an image! To those of you who find something to purchase I would like to show my sincere gratitude and appreciation. Thank you so much! Also,...
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Jim Love
revisit...
Constance Lowery
this is beautiful. L/F
Toni Saddler-French
Oh my, I know where that river is. Beautul capture of the colors and light.
Francis Sullivan
Lovely shot
Stephen Stookey
Wonderful
David Beard
Lovely!
Nadezhda Bogomolova
Charming fall landscape!
Shannon Williams
Beautifully composed and just lovely fall colors :)
Fernando Blanco Farias
Excellent capture.
Jasna Dragun
Beautiful landscape! l/f
Leif Sohlman
Sharing on FB
Jim Love
revisit...
Corinne Carroll
Rob, this is a beautiful moment in time at the Cullasaja river. I like the light and shadows on the trees and the movement of the water.
Constance Lowery
beautiful picture. L/F
Joan Stratton
Great capture :)
Chris Bee Photography
Beautiful nature scene!
Angelo Marcialis
Nice visual!
Olga Malamud-Pavlovich
Beautiful place and artwork!
Ryan Dougherty
Beautiful colors!
Jerry Griffin
very nice image
Fernando Blanco Farias
Beautiful.
Toni Saddler-French
Beautiful capture! Oh my gosh, this is familiar territory from my childhood.
Joan Stratton
Lovely capture :)
Suzanne Wilkinson
Lovely view! l/f
Suzanne Silvir
Glorious fall foliage!