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Visitors to The Blowing Rock experience a travel attraction overhanging Johns River Gorge. The immense cliff, which stands 4,000 feet above sea level, got its name because the rocky walls of the gorge form a flume that sweeps up the northwest winds with such force that it returns light objects thrown into the void.