No shortage of cool images from the Kootenay river, as it runs through and over Numa Falls, then under the bridge and southward. I wonder how many hundreds of years or more, the river has been flowing through these rocks? Such a unique water colour as well, likely the result of glacial rock powder, gathered up as the water flows. I wonder if Hive account@rt395 may have an idea, as he is an expert on rocks and gems. Photos taken near Numa Falls, Kootenay Park, British Columbia, Canada.
Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom
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