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Watery Wednesday - Black Creek Waterfall

Posted by Lorac Tuesday, 16 February 2010 47 comments

This is one theme I really enjoy as I get to look at gorgeous water views all over the world. Well worth a visit to Watery Wednesday!

 I found this little waterfall on a recent walk along one of the Bruce Trail pathways. This is  part of Black Creek that winds it's way down to the much larger Credit River. It is not far from a historical lime kiln site (last post below) and you can see the foot bridge made from limestone as well as a retaining wall. These were built in the 1840's. I liked it enough to put it as my header.


A little further along, the little creek reflects the winters  barren trees on it's still surface. It is not hard to see why it is called Black Creek!


It was so quiet way back in the forest. This is what I love about winter!
Do go and have a look at Watery Wednesday!

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I have lived in Georgetown for 37 years but have traveled around a great deal. I own my own business which takes a lot of my time but try to blog as much as possible! I love to take pictures, no training, just a love of photography. Enjoy the pics but please do not copy them.
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