At the end of April, I stopped at the Chaudiere Falls, where the Ottawa River drops through a ring dam into a long cascade of falls and rapids. At this time, all of the gates on the dam were open, and the falls were at full force. It made for quite a sight.
I took a panoramic shot. I must have paused it, as it has the look of two photos stitched together.
Good timing with this one- a gull was flying by.
The falls were raging that day.













Quite a sight indeed!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteWhat power there is in that water!
ReplyDeleteThere is.
Delete...that's a lot of powerful water!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteGorgeous photos of the waterfalls ~ thanks ^_^
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteMost impressive falls and rapids on this river. This is an impressive amount of water.
ReplyDeleteI think so
DeleteThis is really impressive. That water almost looks violent!
ReplyDeleteIt is. You wouldn't want to fall in.
DeleteSo powerful, William.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteGorgeous captures, William.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great weekend. The weather here in Montreal has been gorgeous.
I checked that out.
DeleteAll that glorious rushing water is a feast for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
DeleteThat water is quite vigorous! Beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteIt's magnificent.
DeleteSpectacular spring run off.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a high water spring.
DeleteThe power of the water comes through in your photos!
ReplyDeleteIt is a powerful river.
DeleteWow, this is quite a place to visit. I think it's in your seventh photo, is that a sea gull or some kind of bird, he looks so huge!
ReplyDeleteThat's a gull.
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