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UPDATE: As promised, here are some photos...and a video of Sunwapta Falls:
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| Our cabin at the Sunwapta Falls resort. Excellent service and wonderful food. |
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| A weathered tree stump, shaped by erosion. |
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| Detail of the same tree stump. |
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| Huge canyon at Sunwapta Falls. |
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| Same canyon from the other side. |
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| Anyone who's ever visited Sunwapta Falls remembers these distinctive rock formations, shaped over thousands (tens of thousands? millions?) of years. |
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| I wanted to leap over the fence and feel the texture of this lush moss, but that would have been foolhardy. |
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| Some exposed root system. |
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| It was Sylvia's idea to visit. |
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| Magnificent nature. |
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| Sylvia and the bear. |
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| We also visited the majestic Athabasca Falls. |
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| Several visitors held little regard for nature's pernicious fury. |
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| "All right, I've had enough of nature," Sylvia said. |
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| So we returned to our cabin and enjoyed the fireplace. |
















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