Photo of the Day: Falling Water
The Florida panhandle is known for geological features not found anywhere else in the state. A few days ago we spotlighted the Florida Caverns, today we bring to you the state's biggest waterfall. You may ask yourself how does a flat state have a 763 foot waterfall. Well it is courtesy of a 100 foot sinkhole in which a small stream flows into and cascades down the drop before reaching the bottom. The waterfall is reached on via a small boardwalk hike in which brings you close to this Florida wonder. Once a hideout for Seminole Indians, the waterfall later became power for a Civil War era Grist Mill, then a distillery and even at one point an oil well before becoming a state park in 1962. (Photo: April 2, 2017)