Sunwapta Falls (Jasper National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: Here I was able to bring out more vibrant colors to not just the trees and but also to the river with that green-turquoise color.
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Sunwapta Falls (Jasper National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: Here I was able to bring out more vibrant colors to not just the trees and but also to the river with that green-turquoise color.
The Sunwapta Falls inside the Jasper National Park, Canada, are a couple of waterfalls that fall at the same time, the water comes from the Sunwapta river that divides into that small "islet" where it is found again forming a good "whirlpool", the cherry is put by that beautiful color of the water coming from the Athabasca glacier. Apparently, the word Sunwapta comes from the language of the native Indians and means "turbulent water", a good description.
Photographer: Daniel Viñé
Sunwapta River, Canadian Rockies by glowingearth
Sunwapta River and Falls (Jasper National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: Here I wanted to capture an image with a portrait orientation as it had more of the rapids and then leading to the falls.
The Crying Eye by paloszorros
Waterfalls in Sunwapta Valley, Jasper National Park, Canada
Nestled within the mesmerizing landscapes of Jasper National Park flows the Sunwapta waterfall. Its serene yet strong cascade adds to the beauty of the picturesque surroundings. This waterfall derives its name from the First Nations language and means "turbulent river." The water drops from a height of approximately 18 metres, giving the national park an enchanting touch. The waterfall gets its water inlet from the Sunwapta River, plummeting down a steep gorge to flow into a magnificent waterfall. Here it’s easy to spot deer, elk, mountain goats and bighorn sheep. One can even catch a glimpse of nearby Pyramid Mountain and Mount Edith Cavell.
The raging waters of the Sunwapta River are funneled through a narrow canyon at Sunwapta Falls, off the Icefields Parkway near Jasper, Alberta, Canada,
Another one of the falls that make up the Lower Sunwapta Falls.