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Crossing the Rio Grande to visit Seston Spring Waterfall

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After we visited Bernard Spring, Best River and Dry River Waterfalls, we ventured to Seston Spring waterfall which was the last waterfall on our list for the day.

I saw a beautiful blue and yellow swinging bridge. It was built over a section of the Rio Grande River. I took a few pictures on it which was fun.

Not going to lie, I have two of the best photographers in the world. They in know exactly how to hype me up to get that genuine smile.

We continue down a narrow path into the Rio Grande River. I sat at the edge of the river get ready for a photo-shoot with Derise. The water felt amazing. But the lighting was poor so I took a few pictures and continued on our journey.

We crossed the river and continued up a path that led to Seston Spring Waterfalls which was undoubtedly beautiful.

I was amazed in every way. I instantly got a waterfall orgasm which means an amazing feeling you get when you see a waterfall.

We took a few pictures, had a few laughs and said bye to Seston Spring waterfall. Our day of chasing waterfalls came to an end.

I was hesitant about returning to Portland because of the heavy rainfall. Being the sweet and kind person she is, Derise encourages me to visit. Guess what? I got to see Seston Spring Waterfall in its full glory. It was trickling before I visited.

 I started planning my next trip to the remarkable communities that is wrapped away in Rio Grande Valley.

Contact Derise and D'touring876 to visit this waterfall.

Would you visit Sestion Spring Waterfalls? Let me know in the comments below!