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First test of a GigaPan Epic with a Canon G9. Caesars Head is an excellent park for nature enthusiasts and photographers. This park joins Jones Gap State Park and other natural areas to comprise the Mountain Bridge Wilderness and Recreation Area. At 3,266 feet above sea level, Caesars Head provides a panoramic view...
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Falls Park on the Reedy provides an oasis in the heart of downtown Greenville in the historic West End. The park features a one-of-a-kind curved suspension footbridge and scenic overlooks, outdoor amphitheaters, world-class works of public art, nature trails, picnic areas, excavated mill ruins, several distinct garden ...
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The Glassy Mountain Heritage Preserve was acquired on May 8, 1990. The Preserve covers 65 acres and is located near Pickens, South Carolina. One of only a few Piedmont Monadnocks in South Carolina, this unusual land form provides a spectacular view and harbors several rare plant species. Glassy Mountain is a relativ...
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Bald Rock is adjacent to the east side of US Highway 276, 2.1 miles north of SC Highway 11 and 5.25 miles south of the Caesars Head State Park Headquarters in Greenville County. Bald Rock, comprising 165 acres, is currently managed by the SC Department of Natural Resources. A lease agreement with SC Department of Pa...
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Table Rock Mountain is located in South Carolina's upcountry near the border with Western North Carolina. The range of mountains that shoots up here is known locally as the "Blue Wall". It is the part of great rising of the Blue Ridge Escarpment , with Table Rock Mountain reaching a height of 3425 feet. SC Highway 11 -...
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Jumping Off Rock, the hallmark view of the Jocassee Gorges, offers a stunning panorama of Lake Jocassee and the surrounding mountains. When seen in a photograph, the view looks like an image shot from an airplane. Jumping Off Rock is also one of those rare places in South Carolina where little of the hand of man can be...
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Raven Cliff Falls is the king of South Carolina waterfalls at an estimated 420 feet. Matthews Creek plunges off Raven Cliff Mountain at the Blue Ridge Escarpment near Caesars Head. The escarpment is where the Blue Ridge Mountains (part of the Appalachian chain) drop abruptly 2,000 feet to the Piedmont below. This sudde...
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Jumping Off Rock, the hallmark view of the Jocassee Gorges, offers a stunning panorama of Lake Jocassee and the surrounding mountains. When seen in a photograph, the view looks like an image shot from an airplane. Jumping Off Rock is also one of those rare places in South Carolina where little of the hand of man can be...
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Falls Park on the Reedy provides an oasis in the heart of downtown Greenville in the historic West End. The park features a one-of-a-kind curved suspension footbridge and scenic overlooks, outdoor amphitheaters, world-class works of public art, nature trails, picnic areas, excavated mill ruins, several distinct garden ...
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Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. (September 15, 1927 – October 27, 1962) was a pilot and officer in the United States Air Force, and the first recipient of the Air Force Cross. Anderson was killed when his U-2 reconnaissance aircraft was shot down during the Cuban Missile Crisis; he was the only casualty that occurred as a...
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