Yeah, in thumbnail view I first thought it was a fractured frame, bringing in part of another photo, then I enlarged it and realized it is nature^s interpretation of five little Boy Scouts, collectively relieving themselves after a long hike through the woods.
Juuust kidding, Jeff, just kidding. It may be a tiny trickle of a falls but it is still a falls, with the same dynamics as its bigger cousins.
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Juuust kidding, Jeff, just kidding. It may be a tiny trickle of a falls but it is still a falls, with the same dynamics as its bigger cousins.
-nik