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VERMONT WATERFALLS
WATERFALL RESOURCES |
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Waterfalls are a dynamic feature on earth, ever changing as they continue to erode and cut away the bedrock. They are fantastic vehicles for learning about geology, erosion, weather, hydrology, topography, and rocks. In addition, they are outstanding scenic attractions, offering great opportunities to learn about photography. Falls are found throughout the world, and make great travel and vacation destinations, some of which are major tourist spots. This page will provide many opportunities to expand and enhance your enjoyment and knowledge of waterfalls.
Studying Waterfalls | Waterfall Databases | General Information | Disclaimer STUDYING WATERFALLS
Topozone - Web Site with Extensive Topographic maps for finding elevation changes in water courses. WATERFALLS DATABASES
World Waterfall Database - The Tallest and Largest Waterfalls of the World are in this extensive Database. Waterfalls of the Northeastern United States - Extensive Database featuring New England & New York. New England Waterfalls - Web Site of New England Waterfalls similar to their NE Waterfalls book. Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest - Site focusing on Canada and the Northwest United States Waterfalls. GENERAL INFORMATION
Google - It really doesn't need an introduction, simply the source for searching content on the web. Wikipedia - Online Encyclopedia for getting general information about falls, and everything else. DISCLAIMER
Vermont Waterfalls, and Chris Hungerford, is not responsible for individuals who use the information on this site to explore waterfalls. You are taking your own responsibility if you choose to visit falls, and should use the utmost caution whenever visiting these beautiful, yet potentially highly dangerous areas. In particular, do not trespass against the wishes of landowners, and never risk your own safety to see or photograph a waterfall. It is simply not worth the risk, and could also be hazardous to others that are called upon to rescue you in an emergency situation. Be smart about how you enjoy Vermont's beautiful scenery, and leave it better than you found it at all times.
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Chris Hungerford - 2008