Showed up as a propable waterfall on lidar, but per Ronald Parrott there is actually no waterfall there. Not much of anything. So updated to a busted waterfall.
Name | Pine Island Falls 1 |
Watercourse | Pine Island Branch |
Height of Falls | - |
Width of Falls | - |
# of Drops | - |
Type of Falls | - |
Upper Rock Layer | Rockcastle Sandstone Member, Bee Rock Formation: Conglomeratic sandstone |
Lower Rock Layer | |
Watershed Size (Acres) | - |
Watershed Size (Sq Miles) | - |
Area of Face of Falls | - |
Status | Busted |
Latitude | 37.069958 |
Longitude | -84.29684399999999 |
Elevation | 985 |
Land Owner | USDA |
Name of Land | Daniel Boone National Forest |
County | Laurel |
Azimuth | - |
Submitted by | Christopher Morris |