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Cumberland River, Kentucky
J Started conversation Jun 19, 2003
Along the Cumberland River (And Lake Cumberland) are some quaint and amazing sites. Around many corners are an old fashioned train track and an old fashioned train with puffs of smoke and a red caboose.
The sides of the River are jagged rocks. Since most of the walls were formed by President Franklin's incentive for work, in building rivers and lakes the rocks have dozens of facets. Along the side at the ends of the river are murals. On the south end, next to a marina is a painting of a group of animals. The north-east end is another similar mural.
Since it is largely connected to Lake Cumberland, the Cumberland River has dozens and dozens of boats, mostly speedboats. Many go to the Dam and some go to Echo Point. Around that point is a great waterfall and a high cliff where people jump into where the water falls.
The water itself is becoming increasingly polluted and crowded with wood. Less boats go in the summer now, when water pollution seems to mysteriously rise.
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I hate going here because there aren't any computers for 100 miles, but it's a nice river.
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