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Dry Red Willow Falls
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Water levels on the Red Willow River on the Alberta-BC border are very low in the fall. This area is famous for its small set of waterfalls, which were not flowing this year due to low water levels.
Taken By
Emily Bamforth
Taken On
October 7, 2025
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4.5
Shutter speed:
0.0025 sec
Aperture:
f/ 2.8
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