Cathedral Falls, Rt. 60 near Gauley bridge


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Cathedral Falls, Rt. 60 near Gauley bridge

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This is a shot of Cathedral Falls near Gauley Bridge in the fall. This waterfall is seasonal in that it needs a rainy season to get it to run well.

Author:
wvirginiasbeauty

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west, virginia, waterfalls, state, parks, Cathedral, Falls, nature, travel,

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