Ashton Bradford: Student choosing 4
My dad and I went on a vacation to a small town in the mountains of North Carolina to go whitewater rafting. That destination was part of a road trip that would be the last one we would go on together before I went to college. While in the small mountain town, we decided to go hiking on some of the trails with waterfalls. While hiking, we encountered one absolutely gorgeous waterfall that went over a steep, grey rocky incline. There was a couple crosses located all around the waterfall and one person was even praying. None of the other waterfalls were like this. What was special about this waterfall? Was this an example of an Axis Mundi?
We decided to look around and ask some locals that were relaxing by the fall who were reading, listening to music, or etc about all the crosses. One older gentleman let us know that this waterfall has always been known to locals as a religious place, where prayer happens a lot due to the high amount of spiritual activity around it. From this answer, and the amount of people that have talked to God at this waterfall, I now see it as an axis mundi. The geological feature was an area where many connected with the spiritual realm, hence the waterfall must have some kind of connection with that realm.
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