Water Falls Alone the Central Portion of the Snake River

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Snake RiverThousand Springs

This waterfall is man-made and it is often a mistake for Minne Miller’s falls.

On Thousand Spring State Park
Falls courtesy from Idaho Power – Thousand spring’s area
Waterfalls from the overflow of irrigation water

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1 Response to Water Falls Alone the Central Portion of the Snake River

  1. lghiggins says:

    Other than at a dam, I don’t think I ever thought about whether a waterfall might be man made instead of natural. Thanks for the information. Your waterfall pictures are beautiful.

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