This Week
There aren't really any good examples of water cutting through rock within walking distance. I don't think there are really any good examples along our bus routes. Perhaps this was not the week to defy my workload by finally going out for the purpose of pursuing a shot.
I took the easy approach and used a picture from my most recent vacation. Clifton Gorge is a feature where the Little Miami River has clearly cut through rock over a long period of time. I didn't take a significant number of pictures in the area, but I did capture something that is apparently known as the Falls of the Little Miami.
Picture
![]() | The Little Miami RIVER had enough POWER and even more PERSISTENCE to CUT THROUGH ROCK to create this small waterfall. |
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