Ravine River Flows
What a spectacular flow of water here, through the narrow canyon walls or should we call it a ravine? Technically I am not sure what to call this waterway. Anyhow, it doesn’t matter. The signature turquoise glacially fed water flows without ceasing, at least until the temperatures dip below freezing in the winter months. Then the cycle repeats itself; year after year, decade after decade. Come, pull up a chair and let’s watch the water flow by together. Photos taken around Numa Falls, Kootenay national park, British Columbia. Thanks for stopping by.


Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom


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And outstanding place and scenery. Looks like a picture. Have a good day!
Thanks
Your Shots are spectacular and amazing
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Thank you very much.
The flow of this water is something that will cause to to appreciate the work of nature.. for me I will call it a Narrow Canyon Water Flow..
Nice Shot!! anyways
Nature gives us so much, always appreciate what it has to offer.
Exactly 💯💯
Wow, what an amazingly beautiful place, the walls are truly amazing.
Finely polished ravine walls, year after year of erosion at work.
@daveks, I wanted to discuss somethings with you sir, but I got to find out, we don't share the same server... How can I reach out to you..
You can just reach out here.
So beautiful galery, as always.
Thanks for looking.
Definitely call it a ravine, I'm afraid of heights but it'll be so worth it standing over this to see it from above. Even from a helicopter it'll be cool
You may have a tough time in a helicopter if heights are not your thing!
I know 😂😂😿🤭
Holy heavens, this is so sublime!
Thought you may like it. Thanks.
Oh wow, what a really beautiful place. I mean, how the rocks got carved to create this river way looks really spectacular :)
The rocks edges were so smooth from the erosion, super cool to see.