HUNTING AND FISHING GROUNDS AND PLEASURE RESORTS. 
ed artists’ canvas or inspired poetic song. 
They are not more than a quarter of a 
mile distant from each other —so near 
that the roar of the waters of each can 
be heard of the other.” 
There are two branches of the river, ; the river dash thr 
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ed by perpendicular walls of stone fully 
a hunded feet high, down which it would 
be impossible for any person safely to 
descend. 
Just below these falls the waters of 
ough a narrow gorge, 
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BAD RIVER FALLS, 
me is known as the Tyler Fork, and the 
ther of Bad River proper. There is a 
all on each just previous to their junc- 
ion. The largest is said to be over one 
eet hundred in height, and the lower at 
east eighty feet. The latter is surround- 
apparently not more than ten feet wide, 
striking a projecting point of rocks a Jit- 
tle farther on, causing them to retrace 
their course a short distance, creating 
directly opposite currents, when they re- 
sume their natural course over the stones 
