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writing--references · 1 year ago
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Lake Guntersville, AL.
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somerandomstuffhere · 2 years ago
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Cat 🐈 at Lake Guntersville
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coffeenuts · 2 years ago
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Warm at Night by gatorinsc https://flic.kr/p/2cL1QRo
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joijois-world · 2 months ago
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Lake Guntersville❤️
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justdownthecreek · 2 years ago
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Lake Guntersville, AL
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thenewpathfinder2024-2034 · 3 months ago
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The ultimate Alabama Waterfall Loop Road Trip takes you to 10 of the most beautiful falls you’ll find in the northern half of the state. The waterfalls are the star of this show, but this route will also take you through some of the more scenic parts of the state including the Little River Canyon National Preserve, Guntersville Lake, the Tennessee River, and Bankhead National Forest along the way. At around 465 miles and 10 hours of drive-time, you’ll want to break this up into a multi-day trip to give yourself plenty of time to enjoy each waterfall and the scenic surrounding areas of Alabama.
📍1) Walls of Jericho Waterfalls
📍2) Neversink Falls
📍3) DeSoto Falls
📍4) Little River Falls
📍5) Graces High Falls
📍6) Short Creek Falls
📍7) Noccalula Falls
📍8.) Turkey Creek Falls
📍9) Holmes Chapel Falls
📍10) Rainbow Falls
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mikeybalzz · 4 months ago
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I WON my 1st TOURNAMENT on Lake Guntersville
Join me on an exhilarating adventure as I celebrate a major milestone: winning my first fishing tournament on the legendary Lake Guntersville! This incredible journey was filled with exciting moments and strategic angling, where I used a variety of lures to outsmart the bass and secure the win. In this video, I’ll take you through the entire tournament experience, from preparation to the final…
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blueridgeparkway-sept2024 · 4 months ago
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Day 5. Friday Sept 6: Nashville Tennessee to Huntsville, Grant, Talledega, and Montgomery, Alabama. 486 kms.
Today, I go from the corn, soybeans, and livestock of Kentucky to the corn, cotton, chickens, and peanuts of Alabama - America's 24th most populous state and the heart of Dixie.
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My day starts heading south from Nashville towards the Alabama border just 100 miles away and ultimately Montgomery, the capital of Alabama. On the way, I pass by Huntsville, Alabama's most populous city (222,000), and home of the US Space and Rocket Center.
The thing I notice first and foremost, however, is Alabama's red subsoil, caused by a combination of iron oxides and good drainage and perfect for the growth of corn and cotton.
For some reason, I am also struck by a feeling of "have and have nots" as evidenced not only by the homes and farms I pass but also by the preponderance of Baptist churches which always seem to flourish in the poorer areas. Alabama is not poor. It is America's 33rd richest state. It just doesn't seem like it is very evenly spread out.
After Huntsville, seemingly in the middle of nowhere, I come across Grant, small town in Marshal County of only 1,039. It is, however, the home of the Kate Duncan Smith DAR School. The school was established in 1924 and operates under a public-private partnership between the Marshall County School System and the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The unique and historic campus covers 15 acres and contains 12 buildings, constructed between 1924 and 1957 in the Craftsman style of local stone or logs. Known for its quality education, more than 60% of its students come from families living below the poverty line.
From there, I continue southward to Talladega County, the land of Ricky Bobby, the Talladega International Speedway, and Talladega County Jail, LOL.
One thing I didnt realise was how much water there is in Alabama. The state actually has three broad areas of watersheds: 
Tennessee River drainage: Located in the northern part of the state, this watershed contains the Tennessee River, Pickwick Lake, Wilson Lake, Wheeler Lake, and Lake Guntersville, some of which I rode through.
Mobile River Basin: Located in the central part of the state, this watershed contains the upper Tombigbee River, Black Warrior River, lower Tombigbee River, Cahaba River, Coosa River, Tallapoosa River, Lake Martin, Weiss Lake, and Smith Lake, again some of which I rode through.
Coastal Drainages: Located in the southern part of the state, this watershed contains smaller river basins that empty into the Gulf of Mexico. I expect that I'll be riding through that tomorrow.
Soeaking of water, for the last two hours, there have been intermittent rain drops in the air. In Talladega, however, the heavens open, and I'm forced to pull over to rainproof my ride. It continues all the way to my hotel in Montgomery, and as I sit here blogging, the rain is pouring down outside. It's a gentle reminder of how lucky I have been with the weather so far. This afternoon and tomorrow, that comes to an end. It looks like rain all day tomorrow. I have rain gear, but it likely means, like today, not so many pictures.
A final word on Montgomery. Population 198,000 and capital of Alabama, it was the original capital of the Confederate states before it moved to Richmond, Virginia, and is home to the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, the home church of Martin Luther King Jr. It is also a major center of events and protests in the Civil Rights Movement including the Montgomery bus boycott and the Selma to Montgomery marches. A lot of history was made here.
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writing--references · 1 year ago
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Lake Guntersville, AL.
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medumyce · 6 months ago
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Lake Guntersville in the summer
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thestevenwickblog · 6 months ago
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homelyhuntsville · 7 months ago
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todieforimages · 10 months ago
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Powell Harbor Lighthouse-Guntersville, Alabama
Lake Guntersville is an artificial lake created by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), created in 1933 by Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal to help stimulate the economy after The Great Depression. The decommissioned lighthouse sits on Powell Harbor. It’s also the lesser-known lighthouse. A much larger lighthouse was built into the side of a home as a labor of love. Photos and the history…
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krttd · 1 year ago
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This is a “true color” RGB composite (1km resolution) captured by GOES ABI in early October over the SE US, right as the leaves started to change on the Cumberland plateau. The Tennessee river and Lake Guntersville snake through the center of the image, with Sand Mountain and Lookout Mountain below and to the right.
The strange coloration is due to histogram equalization that makes it easier to see ridge lines, but the red, green, and blue colors are relatively the same as you would see from the satellite.
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Studio apartments for rent in huntsville al
Escape to Nature: Studio apartments for rent in Huntsville AL” Introduction:
Nestled in the heart of Alabama, Huntsville offers a unique blend of urban amenities and natural beauty. While the city itself boasts an array of attractions, its proximity to stunning natural landscapes makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat. For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, cottage rentals near Huntsville provide a perfect opportunity to unwind, connect with nature, and enjoy some much-needed relaxation. Studio apartments for rent in Huntsville AL.
In this article, we will explore some of the best cottage rentals near Huntsville, Alabama, and highlight the natural wonders and recreational activities that make this region a hidden gem for travelers seeking a serene getaway.
The Benefits of Cottage Rentals Near Huntsville Cottage rentals offer a unique experience compared to traditional hotels or resorts. They provide a sense of seclusion and comfort, allowing visitors to truly immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. Whether you’re a couple in search of a romantic escape, a family looking for quality time together, or a group of friends seeking adventure, these cottages cater to diverse needs.
Monte Sano State Park Cottages Nestled atop Monte Sano Mountain, just east of Huntsville, Monte Sano State Park offers an enchanting escape. The park’s cottages provide stunning views of the surrounding valleys and access to miles of hiking and biking trails. The comfortable and well-appointed cottages can accommodate various group sizes, making them ideal for families or friends. Enjoy the tranquil surroundings and venture out to explore the park’s rich biodiversity, including a variety of wildlife, native plants, and waterfalls.
Guntersville Lake Cottages Located a short drive from Huntsville, Guntersville Lake is a haven for water enthusiasts. Numerous cottage rentals line the shores of this picturesque lake, offering a tranquil retreat. Spend your days fishing, boating, or simply relaxing by the water’s edge. The lake is also home to a wealth of recreational opportunities, including hiking, birdwatching, and golfing, making it perfect for those who appreciate both water and land activities.
The Tennessee River Cottage Rentals The Tennessee River flows through northern Alabama, and its banks are dotted with charming cottage rentals that offer access to this iconic waterway. Canoe or kayak your way down the river, enjoy picnics along the shore, or simply unwind while gazing at the serene waters. The riverbanks are teeming with wildlife, and birdwatchers will find plenty to marvel at, making this a paradise for nature enthusiasts.
Historic Maysville Cottage Rentals If you’re a history enthusiast, consider staying in one of the historic cottage rentals in Maysville, Alabama. This small town is located just a short drive from Huntsville and offers a glimpse into the past with its preserved buildings and old-world charm. These cottages provide an opportunity to step back in time while still enjoying modern amenities. Spend your days exploring the town’s history and then retreat to your cozy cottage for a comfortable night’s sleep.
Choosing the Right Cottage Rental When choosing a cottage rental near Huntsville, consider your preferences and needs. Do you want a lakeside retreat, a mountain escape, or a historic experience? Determine the size of your group and your budget. Most importantly, read reviews and contact cottage owners to ensure that your choice aligns with your expectations.
Conclusion:
Huntsville, Alabama, and its surroundings offer a diverse range of cottage rentals to suit any traveler’s preferences. From the serene beauty of Monte Sano State Park to the water-based fun at Guntersville Lake and the Tennessee River, there’s something for everyone in this charming region. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a historic experience, Huntsville’s cottage rentals provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable escape into nature. So, pack your bags, leave your worries behind, and embark on a journey to the cottage rentals near Huntsville, where you can reconnect with nature and rejuvenate your spirit.
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paincorpsrarefinds · 2 years ago
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George Houston Bridge - Lake Guntersville, AL. vintage postcard
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