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'Hard to believe': Access is finally coming to one of California's most glorious and inaccessible waterfalls

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June 26, 2026

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LOS ANGELES — By all accounts, Mossbrae Falls, the forbidden waterfall of Northern California, is exquisite. Fed by snowmelt from the slopes of nearby Mount Shasta, it cascades from lava tubes and porous, moss-covered volcanic cliffs, plunging ...

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KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls

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· Jun 22, 2026

Splash Canyon Waterslide Hotel in Twin Falls, ID, Now Open

Splash Canyon Waterslide Hotel in Twin Falls, ID, Now Open

KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette

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· Jun 23, 2026

Louisiana's 6 Natural Waterfalls Worth Visiting This Summer

Louisiana's 6 Natural Waterfalls Worth Visiting This Summer

The Olive Press

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· Jun 27, 2026

Visit the secret Spanish waterfall hidden at the end of a breathtaking hiking trail

IN the heart of the UNESCO Global Geopark Las Loras, on the border between Palencia and Burgos, lies one of Spain’s most striking hidden gems: the Covalagua waterfall. Fed by

Yen.com.gh

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· Jun 29, 2026

Heavy morning downpour submerges luxury vehicles in Tse Addo floods, Video

Severe flash floods in Accra's upscale Tse Addo area submerged luxury vehicles after a torrential downpour on June 29, 2026, raising concerns over drainage systems.

DNyuz

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· Jul 11, 2026

One toilet for every 787 people at Bay Area firework show as fog ruins spectacle

San Francisco’s much-hyped Fourth of July celebration went straight down the toilet. The deep-blue city lured an estimated 100,000 people to the waterfront for a historic fireworks display launched from the Golden Gate Bridge, only for the show to be swallowed in thick fog for much of night as transit and sanitation issues added to []

Now Magazine

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· Jul 4, 2026

‘We saved Sneaky Dee’s’: Toronto’s iconic dive bar wins reprieve as condo plan withdrawn

What to know Sneaky Dee’s is safe, for now. Plans for a 16-storey condo above the bar have been scrapped, saving the iconic dive bar... The post ‘We saved Sneaky Dee’s’: Toronto’s iconic dive bar wins reprieve as condo plan withdrawn appeared first on NOW Toronto.

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Related coverage for "'Hard to believe': Access is finally coming to one of California's most glorious and inaccessible waterfalls": KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls — Splash Canyon Waterslide Hotel in Twin Falls, ID, Now Open. KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette — Louisiana's 6 Natural Waterfalls Worth Visiting This Summer. The Olive Press — Visit the secret Spanish waterfall hidden at the end of a breathtaking hiking trail. Yen.com.gh — Heavy morning downpour submerges luxury vehicles in Tse Addo floods, Video. DNyuz — One toilet for every 787 people at Bay Area firework show as fog ruins spectacle. Now Magazine — ‘We saved Sneaky Dee’s’: Toronto’s iconic dive bar wins reprieve as condo plan withdrawn