Burney
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Considered one of the Wonders of the World. The mist sure did a number on my lens that day, wasnt sure if the shots would turn out because of all the wiping I did on my Lens.
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The park is within the Cascade Range and Modoc Plateau natural region, with forest and five miles of streamside and lake shoreline, including a portion of Lake Britton. The park’s centerpiece is the 129-foot Burney Falls, which is not the highest or largest waterfall in the state, but possibly the most beautiful. Additional water comes from springs, joining to create a mist-filled basin. Burney Creek originates from the park’s underground springs and flows to Lake Britton, getting larger along the way to the majestic falls. The park’s landscape was created by volcanic activity as well as erosion from weather and streams. This volcanic region is surrounded by mountain peaks and is covered by black volcanic rock, or basalt. Created over a million years ago, the layered, porous basalt retains rainwater and snow melt, which forms a large underground reservoir. Within the park, the water emerges as springs at and above Burney Falls, where it flows at 100 million gallons every day. Burney Falls was named after pioneer settler Samuel Burney who lived in the area in the 1850s. The McArthurs were pioneer settlers who arrived in the late 1800s. Descendants were responsible for saving the waterfall and nearby land from development. They bought the property and gave it to the state as a gift in the 1920s
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Another photo of Burney Falls. Just a small part of the total falls.
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B&W version of a very beautiful Burney Falls in Northern California east of Mount Shasta. Check it out if you get around that area. Well worth the trip.
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WHERE MY HEART BELONGS / / Oh to be where the rivers run / Guilded by the glow of the setting sun / Watching the fishermen hauling their nets / As the sinking sun turns red as it sets / Silhouettes of birds flying home to rest / Their shrill cries echoe towards the west / A kingfisher hovers for his last day’s catch / His dive so perfect, none can match / In the distance the coos of a turtle dove / Mingled with the sounds of the wild I love / The swaying reeds whistling in the wind / The bishops warbling refuse to rescind / Their ceaseless quarrels over territory / The sun gives a last burst of glory / Igniting everything in mellow gold / A go-away cries from a msasa tree so bold / Then sudden darkness eclipses the light / The day is done, now comes the night / This is where my heart belongs / In this ancient land of night bird songs / ooOOoo
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Located in Northern California, is McArthur Burney Falls in Shasta County in the McArthur Burney Falls Memorial State Park… it’s one of the few waterfalls that flow year round in California, due to the water source coming from underground springs. The springs produce about 100 million gallons of water per day. When you walk down the hiking trail to the base of these falls, you walk through natural air conditioning, as the falls keep it rather cool, which sure feels refreshing during the middle of summer!
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Burney Falls, with a rainbow beneath, in northern California.
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Burney creek and undeground volcanic springs meet to form this beautiful 129 foot waterfall within the North Cascade range and the Modoc Plateau natural region of northern California. The water emerges as springs at and above Burney Falls, where it flows at 100 million gallons every day and creates a peaceful mist-filled basin.
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This place is somthn, very lovely place it is a place of tranquility and peace
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This stream is within the Cascade Range and Modoc Plateau natural region of Northern California. It originates from underground springs and flows to Lake Britton, getting larger along the way to Burney Falls. This volcanic region is surrounded by mountain peaks and is covered by black volcanic rock, or basalt. Created over a million years ago, the layered, porous basalt retains rainwater and snow melt, which forms a large underground reservoir. The water then emerges as springs at and above Burney Falls, where it flows at 100 million gallons every day.
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The source of Burney falls comes from the underground springs.
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One of a series of waterfalls in Burney, California.
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