One of the reasons is its such a unique feature of the landscape. You don't see many consecutive waterfalls of this size in the part of North Georgia this was made. In fact this particular spot is a bit of a hike to get to.
First, you have to hike a little off the road, then up the side of a lower water fall. Then, pack through a rock chasm with a running stream. At the end, you see get to see this staircase waterfall.
The deep chasm can also make shooting a challenge due to difficult lighting. Plus, the water table is temperamental from early summer through late autumn. Making fall foliage shots tricky.
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