the upper peninsula journey continues
with a visit to upper and lower tahquamenon falls
‘when water falls, it flies’
-anthony t. hincks
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tahquamenon falls state park, upper peninsula, michigan, usa, Sept. 2025
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Beautiful!
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<3
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Wow, how dramatic!
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very powerful and moving
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Beautiful!
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so moving
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Superb quote, ‘when water falls, it flies’
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yes, I really l loved it, too
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Those falls are spectacular. I can only imagine how they look in the fall foliage. Are you still out exploring or have you made it home? Whichever keep making your days count!
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yes, as you can see from this picture, the leaves were just in the beginning stages, with pops of color changes, here and there. I made it home a day ago, and going through all of my memories and stories and photos. what an amazing experience in many ways.
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rather marvellous
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beautiful waterfalls; the water looks almost rust-colored…
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it does, here’s the reason: rust-colored, or amber, appearance of Tahquamenon Falls is caused by natural tannins that leach from the cedar, spruce, and hemlock trees and swamps found upriver. These tannins are organic compounds from the bark and plants that give the water its distinct color, leading to the nickname “Root Beer Falls”, a result of its natural environment.
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thank you for the explanation – love the name Root Beer Falls!
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and it really fits so well
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I love the pops of red colour. Are they clusters of berries, or red leaves?
Best wishes, Pete.
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I just double-enlarged the photos, and they are leaves. 😊
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oh, yes, fall leaves, just beginning to turn up here –
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two of the most beautiful places in the world
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I have to agree
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The falls are beautiful, Beth!
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hard to ignore them
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More beauty are you discovering and sharing. So lovely.
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so much to experience on this peninsula
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I can see that!
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What a gorgeous place!
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it really has a magical feel to it, and my first time ever in the upper peninsula
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Somehow, waterfalls are more than falling water. They light up something in our imaginations.
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you’re so right Jim, and that is the ‘flying’ factor as I see it
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I love Tahquamenon Falls. We went there probably 10 years ago for a family vacation. Beautiful area. I’m planning to go back soon! Thanks for posting your pics, it’s a good reminder to get back there! :)
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all new to me, so I was just overjoyed
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It is a great place to visit!
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Falling. The perfect verb for this time of year. And in addition to these enviable photos, you had the sound of the rushing water. Doesn’t get any better than this.
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sooo peaceful
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Beautiful. Peaceful. Powerful. Wish I was there.
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yes, all of that, Audrey. I know you would love it.
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A beautiful place to vacation in.
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so relaxing
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Enjoy yourself dear friend
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Love waterfalls ❤️
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something about them
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Chasing waterfalls and hearing their healing rushing sounds is the best. What a nice early fall hike you enjoyed!
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yes, this was such a great trip, every day was a new adventure
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Oh, that spot of red! Gorgeous!
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some of the leaves are just starting to turn, the rebels
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❤️
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Wow…wow…wow! 💝
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<3
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Wow, so beautiful!
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it really was –
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