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Thunder Falls in Ureshino City.
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I had seen photos of this area and there were many, many people enjoying the falls on what must have been a hot day.
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It was hot the day we were there too, but we had the falls all to ourselves. The photo above is the river above the falls.
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This photo is right above the falls. On the other side (to the right of this photo) was a very tempting cliff above the water. If I knew the depth of the water, I just may have jumped.
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There were two unimpressive playgrounds here.
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