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The fifth one is one that stretches about 100m. It's not a high one, but actually a number of small ones in a row.
4-1-NearTheCave * The  third waterfall - near a cave. That one ... * 1488 x 1984 * (588KB)

4-2-NearTheCave-path * ...could be accessed by passing the path behind the waterfall. At least, originally.
This is a wet spot.... * 1488 x 1984 * (490KB)

4-3-TheCave * The case, a hermit has lived here for years. * 1984 x 1488 * (661KB)

4-4-NearTheCave-Topviewn * We had to get up, and on top of the waterfall there is this nice outlook down about 50 meters * 1984 x 1488 * (585KB)

5-Thirdcascade * The forth waterfall has a open cave left of it, seen upstream * 1984 x 1488 * (624KB)

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14-Jul-2006 19:41
6-2-FourthCascade-Nearer * A bit closer * 1984 x 1488 * (621KB)

7-FifthCascade * The sixth one looks a bit like what Malham (Yorkshire Dales, along the Pennine Way) may have looked like, but in a much smaller scale. * 1984 x 1488 * (645KB)

8-CascadeDuMoulin * The last one inside the valley. Once, there was a mill - hence the name * 1984 x 1488 * (593KB)

9-LastOne * The last one (or should I say, the first one?) This is the top of the valley, and we were at the restaurant nearby * 1488 x 1984 * (674KB)

10-ReturnOverRidge * The road back views the Jura mountains. * 1984 x 1488 * (545KB)

One of the "must-visit" areas in the neighbourhood. The river Herisson ("Hedgehog") steams through a valley in seven waterfalls. We started at the lowest one and went up-stream, and on our way back, passed on the plain over the valley
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