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I had heard about these falls from friends. They are not named on topo or other maps that I know of, but are know by the locals as "Little Natural Bridge Falls".  SAWTOOTH     I had heard about these falls from friends. They are not named on topo or other maps that I know of, but are know by the locals as "Little Natural Bridge Falls".  SAWTOOTH
Hemlock cove in the Bankhead National Forest  (Alabama)

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Bankhead National Forest:  "I had heard about these falls from friends. They are not named on topo or other maps that I know of, but are know by the locals as "Little Natural Bridge Falls". The lat-longs are 034 14' 44.45" N.  087 25' 57.92 W (TopoZone). in Winston County, Alabama. The falls are on Caney Creek at the intersection of another small branch. You can actually walk behind the falls as they cascade over a rock bluff approximately thirty feet tall."  - SAWTOOTH

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