Seeley’s Waterfall, you can find it in Cumberland County, New Jersey, is a peaceful hidden gem where a gentle cascade flows over mossy rocks into a calm pool surrounded by forest. It’s a favorite local spot for photographers and nature lovers seeking a quiet escape. Interestingly, the waterfall is part of the Cohansey River system, which once powered historic mills that supported nearby farming communities in the 18th and 19th centuries. And now, there’s a touch of penguin magic here too, luciakontsek and loborosh hid a penguin stone near the waterfall, waiting to be discovered by the next curious explorer who wanders down this serene woodland trail.

Last known location – 40.6671617, -74.4033690


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