Seventy-foot Morgan Falls glows on a spring day. This waterfall makes up for its modest volume with its beautiful surroundings in the hills near St. Peters Dome, northwest of Mellen, WI. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Long Slide Falls tumbles 50 feet through of a fault in the volcanic basalt underlying this site north of Pembine, WI. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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This view of Long Slide Falls, north of Pembine, WI, emphasizes the water flow over the volcanic rocks that underlie this site. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Presenting an impressive stretch of rapids, the lower portion of Dave Falls (Pike River) is nested within a rock formation consisting of pink and gray granite and other metamorphosed volcanic rock. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Panoramic view of Dave Falls, focusing on the rapids and the rocky gorge the Pike River flows through. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Flowing over a basaltic-lava shelf, thirty-foot Brownstone Falls is formed where the Tyler Forks River joins the Bad River in its 60 to 125 foot deep canyon. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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Smalley Falls lies upstream of Long Slide Falls, on the North Branch of the Pemebonwon River north of Pembine, WI. From a large format (4x5) transparency. Available as stock photo or color photograph.
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