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High Tower Waterfall

Tower Fall is located in Yellowstone National Park, USA, and is the most famous attraction in the Roosevelt area. The Tower Creek flows down from a height of 40 meters, forming a waterfall constrained by eroded volcanic ash stalactites. The Banockford Shoal on the Yellowstone River near the waterfall is an important crossing for Native Americans, early tourists, and late 19th century miners on their journeys.
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Posted: Apr 16, 2023
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