Beautiful Waterfalls Discovered in the Forests of West Virginia

West Virginia, termed the “Mountain State,” has been considered an area of coal mining and timber resource for the past 150 years. However, West Virginia has hidden beauty that until now has been largley under publicized. In the past recent years the natural wonders of the state have been brought to public light through the modern availability of the Internet and digital photography.

Charleston, WV, January 12, 2008 --(PR.com)-- From the high waterfalls of Black Waterfalls state park and the hidden true treasure of Elakala Waterfalls near the Blackwater Lodge, all the way to the serenity of the Falls of Hills Creek near the Cranberry Glades visitor center; the forest waterfalls give a feeling of peace from nature and the beauty therein. A local West Virginia photographer has captured these waterfalls and many more while sharing the moments online at www.ForestWaterfalls.com, which simply offers free high-resolution digital versions of the Forest Waterfalls for download.

The rugged forests and mountains of the Monongahela forest on the eastern borders of West Virginia are host to thousands of acres of protected lands. These lands have been virtually untouched and unexplored since the lumber boom in the 1800’s. Since the repopulation of hardwood trees and stripped forests, in the time this land was harvested for the virgin timber, the amazing beauty and geography of the “Mountain State” has been forgotten. Various photographers have recently begun exploring the rustic country side of rural West Virginia, capturing old country farms and covered bridges hidden throughout the country roads.

When you look beyond the friendly sleepy country towns and past the borders of the forest walls you will find that there is a splendor that is unparalleled on the eastern side of the United States. West Virginia is host to dozens if not hundreds of magnificent waterfalls that are not easily seen when simply driving through on one of the states only 3 major interstate highways. Thankfully these hidden gems are nestled deep in the remote areas of the Monongahela National Forest. Since these waterfalls are hidden most have neglected to destroy the natural beauty surrounding the clean, crisp mountain streams and rivers that feed these amazing displays of nature's beauty.

www.ForestWaterfalls.com also provides free screensavers of the forest waterfalls that are free to download from download.com which reviews all software before it is published. ForestWaterfalls.com is consistently searching and traveling the roads and scanning the maps in West Virginia to reveal the hidden waterfalls in West Virginia that otherwise would continue to be forgotten for another 100 years.

For more information or to contact ForestWaterfalls.com

http://www.ForestWaterfalls.com
Photographer@ForestWaterfalls.com
Charleston, WV. 25313
304-776-2477

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