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Conecuh river 00:46
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Conecuh riverrunning time:00:46 added by:jpurvis79bronco source: YouTubeConecuh River at River Falls Alabama
Little River Falls (Alabama) - Part 3 of 3: Falls as seen from the overlook closest to the falls 03:57
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Little River Falls (Alabama) - Part 3 of 3: Falls as seen from the overlook closest to the fallsrunning time:03:57 added by:MattK4AQ source: YouTube27-Mar-2011. Little River Canyon National Preserve, Fort Payne, Alabama 35967. Near the intersection of State Highways AL-35 and AL-176. Little River Falls plunges 45 feet. Video was taken from the main overlook closest to the falls. Huntsville, Alabama had more than two inches of rain two days prior. During the "(summer) dry season," I could walk to the western side of the falls without getting my feet wet. I've never seen Little River go dry. www.nps.gov (00054.MTS. Unedited HD video by Matt Lee K4AQ. Canon VIXIA HF R11 camcorder)
Little River Falls (Alabama) - Part 2 of 3: Kayakers doing their post-assessment 02:52
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Little River Falls (Alabama) - Part 2 of 3: Kayakers doing their post-assessmentrunning time:02:52 added by:MattK4AQ source: YouTube27-Mar-2011. Little River Canyon National Preserve, Fort Payne, Alabama 35967. Near the intersection of State Highways AL-35 and AL-176. Little River Falls plunges 45 feet. Video was taken from the AL-35 highway bridge upstream from the falls. Huntsville, Alabama had more than two inches of rain two days prior. www.nps.gov Pardon the instability of the video. The handheld camcorder was almost/fully zoomed when tourists walked towards my location on the west end of the AL-35 Little River bridge. (00053.MTS. Unedited HD video by Matt Lee K4AQ. Canon VIXIA HF R11 camcorder)
Little River Falls (Alabama) - Part 1 of 3: Kayakers going over the Falls 04:17
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Little River Falls (Alabama) - Part 1 of 3: Kayakers going over the Fallsrunning time:04:17 added by:MattK4AQ source: YouTube27-Mar-2011. Little River Canyon National Preserve, Fort Payne, Alabama 35967. Near the intersection of State Highways AL-35 and AL-176. Little River Falls plunges 45 feet. Video was taken from the AL-35 highway bridge upstream from the falls. Huntsville, Alabama had more than two inches of rain two days prior. www.nps.gov (00052.MTS. Unedited HD video by Matt Lee K4AQ. Canon VIXIA HF R11 camcorder)
Little River Falls, Alabama (2) 00:11
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Little River Falls, Alabama (2)running time:00:11 added by:deluxf150 source: YouTubeQuick video from my iphone 4 of Little River Falls in Alabama
Little River Falls, Alabama 00:39
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Little River Falls, Alabamarunning time:00:39 added by:deluxf150 source: YouTubeQuick video from my iphone 4 of Little River Falls in Alabama
48-Little River Falls, AL 00:54
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing 48-Little River Falls, ALrunning time:00:54 added by:lonehiker57 source: YouTubeLittle River Falls in Alabama
Little River Falls, Alabama 00:27
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Little River Falls, Alabamarunning time:00:27 added by:bmroussel source: YouTubeLittle River Falls in Alabama, an impressive sight
River Falls AL 4-29-2010.ASF 00:59
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing River Falls AL 4-29-2010.ASFrunning time:00:59 added by:kbritworldleader source: YouTubeRiver Falls, AL 4/29/2010, we installed a new antenna. Video from about 130 feet.
Little River Falls, Alabama 01:03
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Little River Falls, Alabamarunning time:01:03 added by:beluved7 source: YouTubeWater thunders over the dramatic 45-foot waterfall at Alabama's Little River Canyon National Preserve. |
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