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Ryan Wamsley
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07/02/2019
Cedar Sink Trail gently descending through the woods.
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Rock formations created by the sinkhole.
Ryan Wamsley
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A view of the trail passing under a large rock shelf.
Ryan Wamsley
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Rock face of the Cedar Sink.
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Sunlight filtering into Cedar Sink.
Ryan Wamsley
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Erosion at work exposing many spindly roots in Cedar Sink.
Ryan Wamsley
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The bottom of the Cedar Sinkhole. The river was not flowing on this day.
Ryan Wamsley
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A mossy tree with the Cedar Sink rock face in the background.
Ryan Wamsley
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Views of the Cedar Sink cliffs.
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A spider hanging out in his web along the Cedar Sink Trail.
Ryan Wamsley
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Stairs dropping into Cedar Sink.
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Another view of the stairs at Cedar Sink.
Ryan Wamsley
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Small purple wildflowers at Cedar Sink.
Ryan Wamsley
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07/02/2019
Hikers begin their hike at the Cedar Sink Trail trailhead.

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