Cliffs of Kootenay

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Not a New Year’s post, will save that for tomorrow. This is the spectacular Kootenay river, as it runs by Nipika Mountain resort, British Columbia. At this time of the year (September) the river is on the low side, imagine what this would look like during peak melt around late June early July! These canyon cliffs look really unique, I don’t recall ever seeing something so pretty before. I wonder how stable the walls are, year after year, the water erodes and nature carry’s on. Thanks for stopping by, and see you in 2025!

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Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom

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This breathtaking, I wonder how the cliffside was shaped and matching it with the turquoise river makes the site beautiful!

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It definitely was, thanks for stopping by and Happy New Year from Canada!

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Happy New year!, hope the weather is Okay in Canada?

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Wow look at the nature, I want to hike in this area
Happy new year and have a great 2025 :)

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Thanks, and Happy New Year to you as well.

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Excellent shots, I congratulate you once again. I always appreciate your visits to my publications. Best wishes.

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Thank you, and all the best in 2025!

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Such a spectacular beauty. The stones beneath the water is clearly visible, which means the water is so pure. Its appreciable that people around maintain it well with no litters.

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Indeed, very clean, clear and pristine. Generally people do not litter in such places, closer to the cities though, yes.

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I have never seen such beautiful river cliffs, it is truly extraordinary.

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Honestly it was incredible to see, thanks for looking.

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The natural beauty is truly extraordinary. Happy new year my brother.

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I think it's possible that the water can break through the years someday, but it might take a very long time and the rocks are quite solid. Beautiful shots

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Over time, the effects of erosion can be astonishing! Thanks, and Happy New Year!

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What a shot... I looked at it for minutes and thought: That picture was there and you found it!... ART!...

Have a great 2025 @daveks friend!

!discovery 40
!PIZZA

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Thank you, and all the best for 2025 yourself!

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The cliff is pretty straight! Having minimal water, we can see all the marks on it. Also, we can see the colorful water and stones.

So, you captured these on last September?

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Yes, later September. A magnificent to see up close and personal. Thanks for stopping by.

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beautiful geometry of the pure nature !

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Nature at it's finest. Thanks.

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What a pretty place! The beautiful blue water and whitish cliffs. I wouldn't want to try to climb them though, erosion is sure to have made most of them a little unstable. It would be cool to see how much water there is in spring time though!

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Definitely they would be unstable. Would love to come back and check this place out in the Spring time. Thanks.

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