Athabasca Falls is probably the most well-known waterfall in the Canadian Rockies.Though not really high, at only 23 meters, it’s known for it’s tremendous force of water which has carved out a narrow gorge and series of potholes. Born in the Columbia Glacier, it’s one of the major rivers in the Rockies, situated in Jasper National Park, Alberta,Canada.
Sept. 4, 2009, Fuji S100FS camera
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Wow! Great shot, George. Really conveys the power of the falls.
Thanks Mike..it’s a very dramatic place to see,and so many aspects to shoot. I think Jann and I have about 200 shots..we’re trying to post some on each of our sites and not be repetitive..not easy..lol!
– George Cousins
WOW THIS IS A FAV. AWESOME PLACE AND SHOT.
Thanks Charlene for the comment and fav. Much appreciated!
– George Cousins