
I’ve posted before about the Devil’s River, however, most of those posts include images of Dolan Falls. Dolan Falls is the site of the largest amount of water pouring over a set of boulders, however, no one ever gets to see the other direction, the side of the falls that represents a more serene environment. The only evidence of the falls is the wash of foam on the opposite bank. Just goes to show that in Texas, the context is dynamic and ever-changing. Surprisingly emergent!
Enjoy!



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I would like to be jumping off of those rocks right about now… Great shot, Jerod.
Oh how I’d kill to see some of that green foliage today!