Picking up where we left off yesterday at the east channel of the Rideau Falls. This place was named by Champlain- the French word for curtain is rideau, hence the name. He first came up the river in 1613. On the far shore, which is part of the New Edinburgh neighbourhood, the pavilion houses the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
I looked back at the air force monument.
And then I headed over the bridge.
Here on the east side, I took more photographs of the waterfalls, which are a delight to see. Check out my video right here.
Hi William, your closeup photos of the waterfalls are amazing and beautiful. I can almost hear the sound and smell the fresh water.
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DeleteChamplain’s poetic eye still echoing through the mist of the falls
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DeleteLooks amazing, Great photography
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Delete...a dramatic spot!
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DeleteIn India such meetings are called Sangams (plural)
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DeleteThe waterfalls are beautiful.
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DeleteGreat photos of the waterfalls ~ wow! ~ thanks,
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You're welcome.
DeleteThose falls are beautiful, William.
ReplyDeleteYes they are.
DeleteWhat a fine looking waterfall. Thank you for providing some history of this location.
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DeleteWonderful series on the waterfalls! Take care, enjoy your day!
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DeleteIt looks so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteThe waterfalls are beautiful.
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Deletethe waterfalls look so wild and fast, I wouldn't want to go down them
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a fall.
DeleteRather beautiful and large falls.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty.
DeleteBeautiful scenery.
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DeleteGreat views.
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