Symphony Falls is a beautiful place, full of music. But it’s a music of nature, from instruments not made by human hands but by the earth and its power. Meadows of tall grass and wild flowers whisper quiet melodies in the wind, a winding river cutting through of crystal blue and accompanying the wind with its burbling. Eventually the water drops off a drop and down into a lake that shines with rainbows by day and the moon by night. The lands about the lake, too, are one and the same territory and can be reached by the gentler slopes round the waterfall. There is grazing about the lake and also trees for shelter and for food. It’s heaven for a horse and though there are dangers of the wild, the terra is jealously guarded.