The narrow trail climbs about fifty feet up the cliff along a steep trail and emerges in a small clearing on a ledge concealed from below.
High above the ledge, a large stone at the edge of a waterfall splits the flow of the stream. One course drops, unhindered, to form a perfect unbroken sheet of water dropping into the bubbling pool that has formed. The other course splashes downward in a series of smaller drops, cascading through many steaming pools, until it turns back on itself and drops somewhere behind the unbroken sheet.
You estimate the pool to be roughly three feet deep and 15 feet across. About the same distance lies between the outermost edge of the waterfall feeding the pool and the shallow outlet which feeds the lowest waterfall. Though the current swirls and eddies from one waterfall to the next, the shallow outlet effectively limits the chance of being accidentally swept over the lower falls. You could, however, deliberately slide down the slippery chute into the pool below.
Though it undoubtedly means getting wet to further explore the waterfall, you would guess there may be some space behind the curtain of water. The curtain prevents you from seeing how much space might be back there, or what might be in that space.