The torrential rains eroded the rock layers named red mudstone in the national park Waterton Lakes in Canada. And the particles of red mudstone got into the waterfall
By the way, in Canada a similar case was registered in 2010 but not because of nature: the river Goldstream was a bright green color due to the fact that someone had thrown a dye in water.
The torrential rains eroded the rock layers named red mudstone in the national park Waterton Lakes in Canada. And the particles of red mudstone got into the waterfall
ReplyDeleteThe phenomenon was caused by high levels of rain washing red-colored sediment from rocks into the water.
ReplyDeleteI found that the author of this photo is Brian Coffey.
ReplyDeleteThe torrential rains in the national park Waterton Lakes in Canada.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, in Canada a similar case was registered in 2010 but not because of nature: the river Goldstream was a bright green color due to the fact that someone had thrown a dye in water.
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