Picking up where I left off yesterday, more of the Chaudiere Falls.
I headed on from here, but paused at an opening into one of the preserved buildings. Water would have run through here long ago- there's a cut channel if you look closely- but now it's left to itself, with plant growth in the dry space below.
Looking back to where I stood overlooking the river.
Onward I went. The path is a combination of pavement and gravel pathways that offer several good looks at the falls.
When I visit my daughter we generally go for a walk along the river at some point.
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DeleteBeautiful photos, the river does look mighty! Take care, have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Delete...rivers gave power to civilizations for centuries.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteThe water looks so powerful.
ReplyDeleteIt does.
DeleteLoved the 1st photo the best!
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DeleteThere's a lot of water roaring over those falls.
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DeleteSo much power in the water. Great shots, William.
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DeleteIndeed ~ powerful falls ~ great photos ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
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Thank you.
DeleteGreat shots. So much power in that water!
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DeleteWow, those are great pictures.
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DeleteGreat moments and I feel (through memory of my own) that I can hear (or rather imagine) the roaring of the water!
ReplyDeleteI'll have videos in my next post.
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