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Berdan waterfall; Tarsus waterfall
  • Tarsus waterfall

Kentucky Waterfall         
  • [[Cumberland Falls]] in 2005
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Kentucky waterfall; KY waterfall; List of waterfalls of Kentucky
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Subterranean waterfall         
WATERFALL INSIDE CAVERN
Underground waterfall; Waterfall cavern; Cave waterfall
A subterranean waterfall or underground waterfall is a waterfall located underground, usually in a cave or mine. They are a common feature in cave systems where there are vertical or near vertical geological structures for the weathering process to exploit, and sufficient gradient between the sink and the rising.
History of Kentucky         
  • Butler County]], c. 1250–1300 CE
  • [[Biggs Site]], also known as the [[Portsmouth Earthworks]] Group D, an Adena culture archaeological site located Greenup County
  • The Native American Crab Orchard culture existed in western Kentucky and southern [[Indiana]] from c. 200 BCE to 500 CE.
  • James Pierce Barton's ''Kentucky Landscape'' (1832)
  • This 1800 ''[[Low's Encyclopaedia]]'' map of Kentucky and surrounding region did not include southwestern Kentucky and [[West Tennessee]], which were held by the [[Chickasaw]] until 1818.
  • Map of Kentucky published in 1784 with [[John Filson]]'s ''The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke''
  • Mount Horeb Site 1]], an Adena culture [[causewayed ring ditch]] and [[timber circle]] located in Fayette County
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Kentucky history; History of kentucky; Settlement of Kentucky; Great Depression in Kentucky; Ancient history of Kentucky
The prehistory and history of Kentucky span thousands of years, and have been influenced by the state's diverse geography and central location. Based on evidence in other regions, it is likely that the human history of Kentucky began sometime before 10,000 BCE.

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Tarsus Waterfall

Tarsus Waterfall is located on the northern outskirts of the city of Tarsus, not far from the motorway O.51, in southern Turkey.

Since the construction of the Berdan Dam, the water of the Tarsus River has been distributed in canals for irrigation, with the result that the waterfall can now be seen only in seasons of very heavy rainfall.

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