View to a Falls

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Like I mentioned in a previous post, the lower Sunwapta Falls were truly worth the 20 minute deviation from the main falls. In fact, if I was rating both experiences, the lower falls would actually be the winner. Looks like one could actually cast a fishing line from this viewpoint. Apparently they are many kinds of fish that live in these waters. For example: Walleye, Goldeye, Burbot, and Rocky Mountain white. Someday I’ll need to sharpen up the fishing pole and try my luck!

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom & Camera+

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It's been years since I've seen a waterfall (not even a small one xd). Living on an island full of beaches totally overshadows these types of places :(

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I'll bet, you need to come up here someday.

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Beauty photos, but that's an angry rock(face) at the bottom sticking out in the 1st picture.

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