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Waterfalls
The Mill Falls at Cataract is one of the most scenic spots in Southern Ontario-and probably one of the most dangerous
6/15/1969
Tews falls resembles an anemic Niagara, with trickle of water plunging a dizzy 150 feet
8/30/1967
The scenic but deadly mill falls at Cataract, Ont
6/15/1969
This ninety-foot shower with a September Morn figure at the foot of it is Havasu Falls in the canyon reservation of the Havasupai Indians in Arizona. [Incomplete]
11/9/1946
High Falls, Muskoka, Bracebridge, Ontario
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Rapid of the Mountain, Ottawa River
1821
Bala Falls, Muskoka
Approximately 1911
Natural Falls, Bala, Muskoka
Approximately 1929
Bala Falls, Lake Muskoka
Chaudiere Falls and locks, near Ottawa
12/26/1925
North Branch à Muskoka à Upper Falls
n.d.
Swallow Falls, Betws-y-Coed, Wales
Approximately 1902?
Less well known, than they should be are the Brandywine Falls plunging a sheer 200 feet in British Columbia's coastal mountains. Theyère in caribou country on the Pacific Eastern Railroad
12/21/1946
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