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Ess na Larach is a waterfall in Glenariff Forest Park, County Antrim, ... It lies along Glenariff River. [1] References This page was last edited on 4 June 2024 ...
Ess na Larach waterfall in Glenariff Forest Park. Glenariff Forest Park is an 1185 hectare (2928 acre) forest in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is part of Glenariff glen itself. The forest is managed by the Northern Ireland Forest Service, the state body responsible for forestry in the province, which is part of the Department of ...
Glenariff Forest Park, about 8 km inland from Cushendall, covers an area of 1185 hectares. The park contains waterfalls, forest trails, and riverside walks, including a café, toilets, and an exhibition centre. Four way-marked trails of varying length (1–9 km) wind through the forest leading walkers into some of the park's wooded areas.
Glenariff. Glenariff or Glenariffe (from Irish Gleann Airimh, meaning 'valley of the ploughmen [1] ' or from Irish Gleann Aireamh, meaning 'arable valley') [2] is a valley in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is one of the Glens of Antrim. Like other glens in that area, it was shaped during the Ice Age by giant glaciers.
Bell Park in Henderson County includes 1.8 miles of trails and sweeping views of a waterfall pouring into the Green River. ... People walk along the trail at Bell Park in Saluda Nov. 22, 2024. The ...
Glenariff Glendun: the Glendun Viaduct can just be made out among the trees in the middle distance, and on the skyline is Crocknamoyle. The Glens of Antrim (Irish: Glinnte Aontroma), [1] known locally as simply The Glens, is a region of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It comprises nine glens, that radiate from the Antrim Plateau to the coast.
Burgess Falls – 41 m (135 ft), Burgess Falls State Park; Fall Creek Falls – 78 m (256 ft), Fall Creek Falls State Park, highest plunge waterfall east of the Mississippi River; Ozone Falls – 34 m (112 ft), Ozone Falls State Natural Area; Rockhouse Falls – 38 m (125 ft), near Spencer; Ruby Falls – 44 m (144 ft), near Chattanooga
The list of highest waterfalls is often controversial, due to the ambiguity of whether to measure the single largest fall or the sum of a series of falls, and many falls make false claims to the record. This table lists above-ground waterfalls by tallest single drop (not necessarily unbroken).