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Ya, it starts up by the house with the first waterfall I posted, runs 80' along the edge of the elevated yard and then drops off in this last pick as you see it, disappearing in these Montana Rainbow Rocks next to the driveway. Its pondless, was fun to do but ended up being a little bit bigger project than I had anticipated
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Juneau Alaska:
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Real Nice guys... I love waterfalls. I took some back in Germany on 35mm, will see if I can salvage the film and put on disk one of these days.
Phool.... thats a great water feature you have there !
I built one in my backyard in Cali, will see if I can upload a couple tomorrow.
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Thanks NWTF. I know there are those brainiacs out there doing the math so I thought I would show an additional picture of whats under a waterfall. Mine is pondless so there was the challenge of making the collection area large enough to hold enough water to fill the 4" pipe, the 80' stream and still keep the pump under water. This hole is 5 1/2 feet deep and you can see how wide it is. Obviously being pondless the displacement of the rocks would have meant a much bigger hole than I had room for so I used plastic milk crates. I cant remember the exact gallons it holds but it worked. When the stream is turned off all the water sits in this hole under the rainbow rock you see in the waterfall picture. There is a hard plastic grate over the entire hole so you can walk on it and not worry about falling through.
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How about Natural Bridge Falls in Central Montana on the Boulder River?
Pools up above and flows through the rock to explode out the bottom.
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And Palouse Falls
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This is either Sunset or Moultan Falls, I don't remember which.
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hawk creek falls
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Not sure the name of the falls, but it is on Lake Roosevelt about 8 miles up river from two rivers on the reservation side of the water. Fantastic falls, because it drops right into the lake.
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The top pict looks like the hole Smeagol crawled out of!
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Nugget falls Juneau Alaska. Note the person standing at the bottom right.
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This is a waterfall that is near the ferry landing in Metlakala, Alaska.
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