Photographer’s Note
After a long and beautiful drive along the Icefield Parkway, we made a stop here at Sunwapta Falls.
Sunwapta is a Stoney Indian word meaning "turbulent river" or "radiating waves".
I found this info on it on the internet:
A torrent of plunging water not far from the Icefields Parkway, Sunwapta Falls is just one of the many waterfalls in Jasper created by hanging valleys.
Hanging valleys were formed when glacier ice receded 8000 years ago, leaving behind broad U-shaped valleys. Larger valleys were carved deeper than smaller ones and in places where the two meet, the smaller valleys "hang" at a higher elevation. This is an excellent place to find waterfalls. At Sunwapta Falls, the smaller "hanging" Chaba Valley and larger Athabasca Valley join in a spectacular stepping waterfall that has carved a deep limestone gorge out of the rock some metres below the footbridge.
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pablominto
(40712) 2006-10-07 10:15
Hello Nel,
Good point of view, I will guess there is a bridge...
The scenery is well framed, and you capture the essence of the subject well...
I notice the fence to protect visitors from falling into the river!
A little problem is the washed-out sky, maybe you'll focus even better on the gulch and the river if you crop the upper part?
Greetings,
Pablo -
LALWANI6 (32) 2009-03-18 10:48 [Comment]
Photo Information
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Copyright: Nel Diepstraten (NellyD)
(1872) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-05-24
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Nikon Coolpix 4300
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: Canada vacation 2006
- Date Submitted: 2006-10-07 7:05
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