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"Every second, an average of 37,417 gallons of water plunges 308 feet over the Lower Falls." Wow, that's a lot of water! Lets see, on my trip I've used an average of 10 gallons of water a week. So if I do the math, it would take me almost 72 years to use as much water. Now that's incredible!

After seeing all this water in action I get to thinking, water is such an important resource. In my mind, it's far more precious than oil. On the heals of that thought I have a relevation about the role of water in future world events.

Click here for more detail about my water revelation.

The northern canyon wall next to the falls is very colorful.

Looking down into the canyon, the viewing platform is still a few hundred feet above the river.

Me and the Upper Falls.


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