Now why in the world would this be in the lonely file? The colors are fantastic, the perspective is dizzying, and I've never seen this falls this close before. My son and daughter-in-law honeymooned here in 2012, and although he did photograph many views out there (and many of his shots are top drawer), his lower falls didn't turn out this good. I'm also a sucker for waterfalls so, of course, it's going into my favorites file. I can see people at the rail right beside the top of the falls, as well as a group of hikers in the lower left. For those reading and viewing, but not knowing, this is the largest volume waterfall in the U.S. Rocky Mountains. It's 308 feet high (twice that of Niagara) and the volume of water pouring over the edge varies from 5,000 to 63,500 U.S. gallons per second. I have yet to get there myself but I'm thinking that's a heckuva lot of water! Great capture. -Nik
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