By laelaps on October 10, 2009. Hidden Falls, photographed in Grand Teton National Park. Tags Geology Photography Log in to post comments More like this This reminds me of a phenomenon called (I think) "Perpetual falls" on northern Vancouver Island: Water spews out of a gap in the rocks, falls about 10 feet, hits an outcrop, and flows back into a gap beneath the rock face. Log in to post comments Beautiful picture. I wonder if the falls are flowing along a fault trace. Log in to post comments I hope I will go Gran Teton Park. This is great park. Log in to post comments
This reminds me of a phenomenon called (I think) "Perpetual falls" on northern Vancouver Island: Water spews out of a gap in the rocks, falls about 10 feet, hits an outcrop, and flows back into a gap beneath the rock face. Log in to post comments
This reminds me of a phenomenon called (I think) "Perpetual falls" on northern Vancouver Island: Water spews out of a gap in the rocks, falls about 10 feet, hits an outcrop, and flows back into a gap beneath the rock face.
Beautiful picture. I wonder if the falls are flowing along a fault trace.
I hope I will go Gran Teton Park. This is great park.