Photo of the Day: Natural Wonder of Georgia
One of the seven natural wonders of Georgia, the Tallulah Gorge is an impressive canyon in north Georgia. Stretching for two miles in length and featuring cliffs that are 1,000 feet tall, the gorge was created by the Tallulah River cutting through the dome. The flow of water starts at Tallulah Lake and then drops to the canyon floor through a series of six waterfalls, the largest being the 96 foot Hurricane Falls. Once it reaches the canyon floor, the river continues to move south before joining several other rivers on their journey to the Atlantic Ocean. You can catch a glimpse of this natural wonder from an overlook at the rim of the gorge or if you want a closer look you can hike to the floor of the canyon for an up close look. (Photo: June 6, 2016)

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