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What Was Once Skinny Dip Falls by Jungle Branch

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“What Was Once Skinny Dip Falls” by Mike Talyad of Jungle Branch
8”x10”, 8”x12” and 12”x18” print options available.

Taken in 2013, this was one of the first photographs I made of Skinny Dip Falls, and have returned to study the site ever since, observing the gradual changes nature undergoes in time. The impacts of Tropical Storm Fred in , these falls, the swimming hole below, and the wooden bridge going across were all washed away, completely transforming What Was Once Skinny Dip Falls.

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“What Was Once Skinny Dip Falls” by Mike Talyad of Jungle Branch
8”x10”, 8”x12” and 12”x18” print options available.

Taken in 2013, this was one of the first photographs I made of Skinny Dip Falls, and have returned to study the site ever since, observing the gradual changes nature undergoes in time. The impacts of Tropical Storm Fred in , these falls, the swimming hole below, and the wooden bridge going across were all washed away, completely transforming What Was Once Skinny Dip Falls.

“What Was Once Skinny Dip Falls” by Mike Talyad of Jungle Branch
8”x10”, 8”x12” and 12”x18” print options available.

Taken in 2013, this was one of the first photographs I made of Skinny Dip Falls, and have returned to study the site ever since, observing the gradual changes nature undergoes in time. The impacts of Tropical Storm Fred in , these falls, the swimming hole below, and the wooden bridge going across were all washed away, completely transforming What Was Once Skinny Dip Falls.

Mike Talyad lives in Woodfin, NC

The purchase of this print goes towards the artist and Hurricane Helene disaster relief in WNC by local nonprofit
Grassroots AID Partnership

Please allow two weeks for our printer to create your prints before shipping.

A BIPOC Artist Collective of
Undersupported Local Talent