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Athabasca Falls, Jasper, Alberta, Canada. Just by the Icefields Parkway.
Regrettably the red colors in the woods are not fall colors, but the result of a mountain pine beetle epidemic.
A nice little hike through old growth Redwoods from Elk Meadow at Redwood National and State Parks brings up this tiny but pretty falls named after the flower. Used a piece of rock to stabilize my camera. Tripod could have been better but there was not enough space to place it anyway.
The Eiffel tower of Oregon, the most popular and most photographed spot in the state, I had to do it, nothing original here, just another Multnomah falls photo, taken just yesterday morning, 3 hours before I flew back home from PDX, and 5 hours after sunrise :-).
with all the rain we've been having it washes the silt into to the water and get these brown waters, so the scene for todays picture
Niagara Falls, in the particularly cold winter of 2013-2014.
Ranking...
... Highest position: 263 on Sunday, March 16, 2014
The falls are 90 feet tall, so the ice cone at this point was around 40-50 feet tall.
Hocking Hills
Itching to go back, so did a little archive diving.
Latourell Falls, nearly 250 feet tall, is one of several major waterfalls in the Columbia Gorge east of Portland. A slow shutter speed was used for this shotl.
The Latourell Falls has a 249 foot drop down a lichen covered basalt cliff face. It can be difficult to get a shot of just the falls as people like to crowd down near the bottom. I had to wait about 10 minutes for a group to get tired of getting soaked in the spray and leave. I imagine it's a very popular hang out when the weather is warm.
The Falls of Bruar are a series of waterfalls on the Bruar Water in Scotland, about 8 miles from Pitlochry in the council area of Perth and Kinross.
Aber Falls is a waterfall located [ 2 miles ] 3 km
South of the village
Abergwyngregyn in Gwynedd, North Wales.
The waterfall is formed as the Afon Goch plunges about 120'
[ 37 metres ] over a sill of igneous rock in the foothills of the Carneddau range.
Two tributaries merge the enlarged stream is known as Afon Rhaeadr Fawr, from the
road bridge Bont Newydd [ new bridge]
the name becomes Afon Aber.
Smalls Falls - a very colorful gorge consisting of 4 waterfalls on the Sandy River in Maine. The falls consist of both Horsetails and cascades with a total 54 foot drop.
Siffleur Falls Trail in the Siffleur Wilderness area of Bighorn Backcountry in Alberta Canada
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Palouse Falls State Park. Site of Tyler Bradt's World Record Waterfall Kayak Descent. The volume of water was a bit more ;)
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Nice flow yesterday at Senter Falls in Lyndeborough, NH. There were storms passing all around us and the water was surprisingly warm from the summer weather.
A new edit of one of my Fall favorites: flic.kr/p/M924jE
Taken at Joseph Howe Falls in Victoria Park, in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.
After a long mostly uphill hike I was rewarded with this amazing view of the Falls Creek Waterfall in Washingon along the Columbia River Gorge. Theres been so much rain this Winter there was a bonus waterfall included. :-)
This is a falls, near Cumberland Falls, in KY. A medium hike, but very worth it. God's creation is beautiful, hope you enjoy, and thanks for dropping by!!
The Piers Gorge unit of the Menominee River has four sets of rapids/falls. Mishicot Falls is the largest drop at 8 feet (class III+ rapids).
McWay Falls is a short walk from the parking lot. The entrance is located right off the highway in Big Sur. When arrived at Parking lot, there was a sigh “Parking Full”. The guy standing beside the gate, I asked him if parking spot available, he said, Yes. He asked me if I have signal on my cell phone. I checked, no signal at all. There was no cell signal in Big Sur. He said his car key was locked inside the car, no people around in this area. We gave him one card, read from somewhere, the card may help opening the door. When we parked the car, ready to hike to McWay Falls, he came with a brick, he said, the card won’t work for his car, he had to break the car window using brick to get the key… So sorry for him. And he said this was the second time he locked himself!
Walked down stairs to a paved path which leads through a tunnel, and the path meanders to McWay Falls. The falls are half a mile hike from the parking lot and are viewed where the path stops on a cliff side above and across a cove from the waterfall itself. It would be hard to get a good view of the waterfalls when the path is crowded. There is not a safe way to access the beach, so watching McWay Falls from this viewing platform. Few people there, other people came and left… The Falls was not huge by the height and flow. The fresh water from the creek turns into a waterfall that spills onto the beach sand. Sunset time, standing there enjoying that moment for couple of hours. There’s one bench at the viewpoint if need to take a break.
Canon EOS R5, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
ISO50, f/22, 24mm, 0.8s
Mono March #3
Can you tell I enjoyed my last visit to Cucumber Falls? I keep posting pics from that same visit. Over and over, but the compositions are all slightly different.
This shot was taken before this beautiful falls became a restricted area. The proximity of this falls to Hamilton made it a popular destination. Unfortunately, many people would climb this falls without realizing the dangers associated with it. Enjoy the view since there will be no more shots from this vantage point.