Fall in Ontario, ON
Albion Falls in Hamilton form a waterfall 62 feet, 19 metres, high, it is located at the level of the Niagara Escarpment, which is divided into several tiers at this location. The spectacular effect is accentuated by the stepped formation of the unevenly eroded strata. Freshly fallen leaves cling for a moment before being washed away by the flow.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks for your continued support!
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This is stunning!
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Thanks, normally the appeal of a waterfall depends on the volume of water, but fall colours also add interest. Thanks for reading.
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beautiful!
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Thanks Andy, fall is beautiful with a bit of sunshine.
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