Niagara Falls is a bucket list destination for many travelers, but there's also a state park in the southern U.S. that features its own magnificent waterfall.
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1. Cumberland Falls in Kentucky is one of the few places in the world that regularly produces a moonbow.
In fact, it’s the only regular moonbow in the western hemisphere.
2. The moonbow appears for the two or so days on either end of the full moon, like today’s, provided the sky is clear.
Cumberland Falls is spectacular during the daytime but a few days each month, it literally lights up at night. The “moonbow,” also called a white rainbow or lunar rainbow, is formed just like a rainbow light is refracted in tiny water droplets.
3. The falls are located inside Cumberland Falls State Park, just across the Tennessee border.