Amy Schreiber and myself explored an assortment of waterfalls in the vicinity of the Wabash River in central Indiana during late December. We also made time to visit Hanging Rock, which is an exposed fossilized coral reef that towers 50-100 feet above the Wabash. This feature also served as a landmark and meeting place for tribes of the past. Hanging Rock is located here.
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