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Emperor Falls


Taken through the mist and in the early morning sunlight from Emperor Hill on the Berg Lake trail in Mount Robson Provincial Park, this is one of the few places that the falls can be seen other than from a short side trail to the bottom of the falls where the second picture was taken. Below the falls the Robson River runs in a channel on the side of a cliff face, the most unusual place for a river that I have ever seen.
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