Photos by hitec1 : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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I like this!
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Those aren't reactors, they are cooling towers once used (briefly) by TMI Unit 2. The TMI-2 reactor building can be seen at the right.
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Those aren't reactors, they are cooling towers. You can see the top of the dome of the building that the reactor is in, on the left. It's behind the blue building w/ the vertical stripes.
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Scratch Frigates, that's destroyers.
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NEW RIVER NOT RIVE
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Yes, it´s ok as long as you cite it. But please note - No selling or commercial use allowed (in this case please ask).
Thanks, Hitec1
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This is actually Junewhank Falls which is relatively close to Indian Creek Falls. Indian Creek falls is a bit wider and smoother in formation and does not have a bridge near it, although it does have a magnificent wading pool below it.
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After so many sweeping waterfall scenes, a side detail like this is the one that makes me feel as if I am really there.
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