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when the ice meltdown
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: erlangga septama (septama)
(320) |
| Genre: Landscapes |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2005-06 |
| Categories: Mountain |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2007-03-10 3:04 |
| Viewed: 635 |
| Points: 4 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| I took this picture on mid of summer near lake Moraine, Alberta when the snow on the Mountain top steadily flow as a mixture of ice/water stream, incised and steepening the gullies down ward. The meandering flow shows the gentle slope gradient then straighten as the slope increase down hill. Normally the structure there is a gentle homocline ramp (single directional layer bedding),but the abrupt dipping change and bending features on the lower right side suggest the drag and movement of layered rocks by countless small faulting. The major stream then follow along those weak zone as a pathway. |
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Hola erlangga.
Precioso paisaje de montaņa.Saludos.
Antonio.
Erlangga,
This looks like the waterfall on Cascade mountain, just outside of Banff. You might have seen it on your way up to Moraine Lake, further north along the Banff highway. In the winter, crazy Canadians climb this waterfall, risking the hazard of avalanches from above.
Been there, done that.
I like the central placement of your waterfall, and you have nicely shown the grand size of the area.
Dave