Photo of the Day: Natural Wonders of Georgia

At over 2 miles in length and over 1,000 feet deep, the Tallulah Gorge in northern Georgia is one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia. Formed over the course of millions of year, the gorge was cut by the flow of the Tallulah River cutting through rocky landscape. What remains is a stunning view of the gorge and the subsequent waterfalls down below. The gorge can be viewed from above via the scenic overlook or from the ground inside the Tallulah Gorge State Park.  (Photo: June 6, 2016)

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