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In Rocky Mountain National Park, from the 2018 archives.
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© Melissa Post 2020
The Kootenai River is 485 miles long and runs from Western Canada through Idaho and Montana. During its journey, it rapidly gathers momentum, dropping 90 feet over a one-mile distance creating the largest free-flowing waterfalls in the northwest, Kootenai Falls. This special place was the sacred home to the Kootenai Indians. The crystal clear waters carve through rocky, rugged landscape and provide food and water for an abundance of wildlife.
Roaring River flows from deep in the King Canyon parks wilderness, then crashes down a narrow chute into a pool.
The power and sound of the waterfall changes through the year.
mermaid and a man are embracing ecstatically,
surrounded by the roaring sea ... observed by the jealous sky ...
;-) ...
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This waterfall roars from the spring flooding, yet very few hear it. There are many places in nature that are often overlooked and go completely unnoticed. The what may appear to be glamorous things in life show all their glory and their reward is already given, but hidden treasure like this has a great reward when it is found and the reward to the one who finds it is great!
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Getting ready to take a ride through the redwoods in the hills above Santa Cruz.
Roaring Camp Railroad in Felton, California.
It's not just the flowers I love about this tree..each fall it blossoms into this beautiful red foliage, lasting only a few days, but definitely roaring red...
A quartet of Alco Century six-axles roar past one of the abandoned signal bridges scattered along the line as they head East out of Scranton on a freezing January morning with the Pocono turn in tow. East of Dunmore, PA
Usually, more clouds rising off this mountain, but its amount changes often and a photographer must take what is given.
Engine 46100 "Royal Scot" roars up the Shap incline in drizzly conditions with the Lakelander tour train of 11th February 2023.
Roaring Rivers State Park
Cassville Missouri
Barry County
Photo taken April 22, 2021
Emerging from the base of a limestone bluff, and an average daily flow of 26 million gallons. A smaller spring above produces a trickling waterfall which creates a small splash disturbing the surface of the otherwise smooth surface.