Part two of my Lullwater Park pictures is just the scenery pictures. I figured that'd be an easy way to separate them!
Walking from where we parked toward Lullwater Park, we went under a roadway bridge that was covered in grafiiti. I thought this was neat looking!
Bethany and I were both a little concerned by this open area that essentially just dropped off into the water. With ten kids to keep away from the edge, we quickly moved on (after the adults took a couple pictures).
This neat sign was right past the waterfall. If you can't make out the date, it's 1863!
It had rained a good bit the week or so before we went, so the water was disgustingly brown. This tree also was stopping all the balls, debris, and other trash. I thought it was interesting.
The ruins of the mill and the other waterfall we got to see.
Inside the ruins of the mill - there was no roof!
Looking out one of the windows toward the waterfall.
Looking into the ruins. I loved all the graffiti on the walls!
I know this is a little extreme, but I had fun really upping the saturation on this to show off some of the colors!
A tree growing a little tree on the hike back!
A tree growing a little tree on the hike back!
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